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Palestine vs. Israel - The numbers in employment. And a video ...

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IL VIDEO - Un battaglione di soldati israeliani marcia per le strade di Hebron. Sembra un normale pattugliamento, quando nel video si cominciano a sentire le note di Tick Tock, brano della cantante pop Keisha, e i sei soldati cominciano a ballare. Il filmato impazza sul web e sulle tv israeliane. Un momento di svago che somiglia ad un’ennesima provocazione in una città della Cisgiordania, territorio che spetterebbe ai palestinesi ma che è occupato da Israele. Una bravata che rischia di costare cara al Nahal Brigade’s 50th Airborne Battalion, to which the soldiers, the Israeli Defense Ministry think of a disciplinary measure. A gesture that comes on the day that Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu met with U.S. President Obama to stop talking about the settlements (Kronos).

FIGURES - Colonies illegal Israeli settlements and the Palestinians have stolen about 42% of the territories east of the "Green Line" occupied since 1967, that East Jerusalem and the West Bank: The estimates are contained in a report released today by B ' tselem, a nongovernmental organization (NGO) based in Tel Aviv. According to the study, based on data of the Israeli administration, beyond the "Line Green settlements are more or less than 200, eighty of whom appeared not only in violation of UN Security Council resolutions, but even without the authorization of Tel Aviv. About 21% of the developed area of \u200b\u200bthe settlements, B'Tselem estimates, stands on land that Israel recognizes at least in theory as private Palestinian property. "The creation of settlements - it is claimed in the report of the NGO - has been characterized from the beginning with an instrumental approach, cynical and even criminal international law and local law (...) that allowed the continued appropriation of Palestinian land ". In recent years, the expansion of settlements was accompanied by a strong growth of the Israeli population of the West Bank. According to B'Tselem, in the region between 2004 and 2009 the number of settlers increased from 235,000 to 301,000. The NGO report was released a few hours from a meeting in Washington between U.S. President Barack Obama and Prime Minister of Israel Benjamin Netanyahu. Yesterday, the Tel Aviv newspaper Haaretz wrote that, starting from September, will be built in the West Bank at least 2,700 new housing units (Misna Agency).
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