Recent decisions by Israel's security cabinet are facilitating land purchases by the Jewish community from Palestinians. These steps are seen as increasing regional tension, violating norms of international law and the Oslo Accords, and accelerating annexation of the territory.
Redaksiya reports that the security cabinet's decision aims to simplify the process for Jews to acquire land from Palestinians. These changes are considered a significant turning point in the Israeli government's policy in Palestinian territories. Critics claim these steps violate the Oslo Accords and international law.
The main objective of these decisions is to expand Jewish settlements and alter the existing situation in Palestinian territories. Critics emphasize that as a result of this policy, the seizure of Palestinian lands and the process of annexation will accelerate. These steps could increase tension in the region and negatively impact the peace process. The international community has reacted strongly against these moves by Israel, deeming them contrary to international law. How this change will affect the future political situation in the region remains uncertain for now.
