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PALESTINE
THE HOLY LAND
March 2005
Brief Historical Background
The Separation Wall
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Length: 786 Km
Heights: 2.5 – 9 m
343000 inhabitants will be between
the wall and the green line
103320 trees already >>>>>>>>
The wall will use 43.5% from the
West Bank lands
Impact of Wall
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Completely surround 100,000
people in 42 towns
Reduce the available water supply
by 1 billion gallons
Confiscate hundreds of thousands
of acres of land
Severely restrict travel to jobs,
hospitals and schools
Adversely affect 4 out of 10
Palestinians
The Separation Wall
The Settlement
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What is a settlement?
Settlements are essentially large housing
projects built illegally by Israel on land
confiscated from Palestinians within the
West Bank, Jerusalem and Gaza Strip.
These settlements are joined to each
other and to Israel through "by-pass"
roads, which are for the exclusive use of
Israelis and which are also built on
privately owned Palestinian land
confiscated by the Israeli government.
Number and Area of Settlements
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There are 205 settlements in the West
Bank (including Jerusalem) and Gaza
Strip.190 are in the West Bank and 19 in
the Gaza Strip.
Over 74 outposts (habitations built that
are non-contiguous with the established
settlements) were established after the
Oslo Accord.
Number and Area of Settlements
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The Israeli controlled areas
(including settlements, military and
industrial facilities) in the West Bank
occupy 106 Km2 (2.1% of the area
of the West Bank). Palestinian builtup areas occupy 283 km2 (8.5% of
the area of the West Bank).iii The
total remaining area of the West
Bank, including all borders, is under
complete Israeli security control.
Number and Area of Settlements
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One million Palestinians live on 360
square kilometers of land in the Gaza
Strip, making it the most highly
dense population area in the world.
Despite this fact, 5000 Israeli settlers
continue to reside illegally in the
Gaza strip and control 30% of the
area.
Number and Area of Settlements
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There are more than 403,249 settlers in
the West Bank. 211,788 of these settlers
live in Jerusalem.
Settlements limit Palestinian access to
natural resources such as water and
agricultural land. This is especially
problematic for the Palestinians since it is
estimated that their population will double
within the West Bank and the Gaza Strip
to five million by the year 2010.x
Number and Area of Settlements
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There are 115 settlements located over water
highly sensitive areas, and 25 settlements over
water sensitive areas.
Three million Palestinians are allowed to use 250
million cubic meters of water per annum (83
cubic meters for each Palestinian per year) while
six million Israelis enjoy the use of 2.0 billion
cubic meters (333 cubic meter for each Israeli
per year), which means that one Israeli
consumes as much water as do four Palestinians.
Each Israeli settler is allocated 1450 cubic meters
per year.
The Settlements
1997
2003
The hill top pictured above is Abu Ghneim mountain. The second picture was taken during the
construction of the Har Homa settlement. Israeli settlements in the Palestinian territories increased 35%
in 2003 even though population growth was just 5.32% over the same period. That is almost 7 times
higher than “natural growth” thereby illustrating the high vacancy rates found in settlements.
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Intifada Statistics
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Palestinians Killed : 3798, Children,
749
Injured : 28530
Damaged Buildings: 66894
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Reference : PCBS
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Extra Judicial Killings ( Targetted
Killings): 288
Palestinians who were the target of
an assassination: 181 !!!!
Imprisonment
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Since 1967, over 600000 palestinians have been held in
Israeli jails for periods ranging from one week to life, over
200 have died while in Israeli jails (Palestine times, no. 83,
May 1998)
During the first Intifada Israel arrested some 175,000
Palestinians – (Passia)
Palestinians in custody of Israeli security forces January
2005: 15676
Detention without trial (Administrative Detention) : 6
January, 2005, 848
Minors in detention (January 2005): 382
Betselem
Torture: 85% of detainees tortured during interrogation
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Betselem / Passia
Expropriation and Destruction of
Land
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Since 1967, Israel (occupation
authorities and settlers) have
expropriated some 79% of the WBGS
territory. (Betselem, Land Grab, Report, May 2002)
Since 28 Sept 2000, and as of Oct
2003, Israeli forces have raised
……..13% of the total arable land in
Gaza (PCHR Gaza)
Passia
Demolition of houses
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On 17 February 2005, the Minister of
Defense announced a cessation of punitive
house demolitions. From October 2001
(when house demolitions as punishment
began again after a break of almost four
years) to January 2005, Israel demolished
675 homes in the Occupied Territories as
punishment.
Betselem
3000 houses destroyed by Israeli Army
during current intifada – (Haaretz, 11 Aug, 2003)
East Jerusalem
Statistics on land expropriation in East
Jerusalem since 1967
 Amount of land taken (in dunams): 23378
 Size of neighborhood (in dunams):22571
 Number of housing units 2002:44610
 Number of residents 2002 : 176647
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Revocation of Residency Rights!!! :6396
Betselem
Movement of Goods and People
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Checkpoints
Road blocks
Control Towers
Physical obstacles
Forbidden Roads !! – 41 Roads / 700 km WB
Overtaking military vehicles !!!
Permits
Movement between westbank and gaza
West Bank Resident in Jerusalem Car!!!!
Closure
Siege
Curfew
Travel – Airport
Results of Occupation
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Destruction of infra structure
Lack of information / Market access
Limited Communications:15 yrs for a
phone line!!!
Psychological trauma
Unfair competition – dumping
Racism and discrimination
Obstruction of effective institutions
Under-developed judicial system
Results on Palestinian population
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Mass scale loss of possessions
Mass migration and displacement
Psychological Devastation
Lack of security
Dependent economy
Palestinian Economy
Vs. Israeli Economy
GDP Israel vs. WBG
20000
18000
16000
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Income $
12000
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0
1968
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Years
Israel
Palestine
1995
1997
2000
Elections
Presidential elections, Seven Candidates:
President Mahmoud Abbas 62%
 Municipalities :
- Phase one : 23rd Dec.2004, 26 villages in
the WB, and (
) 10 villages in GS
- Phase two: May 2005, 89 locations
- Phase three: Sep.2005,
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 PLC : 17 , July, 2005, 128 candidates,
Mixed system “Proportional &
Constituencies”
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Palestinian Needs
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Independent, viable Palestinian State
within 1967 borders
East Jerusalem as the capital of the
Palestinian State
Fair solution for the Refugees issue
according to UN resolutions
Economic Comparative
Analysis
In the land between the Mediterranean sea and the Jordan river…
Israel
GDP
Per Capita
Annual Budget
UN HDI Rank
$117.4 Billion
$19,500
$45.1 Billion
22 out of 177
Unemployment 1 out of 10
Growth rate -0.8%
Palestine
GDP
Per Capita
Annual Budget
UN HDI Rank
$2.4 Billion
$700
$1.2 Billion
102 out of 177
Unemployment 1 out of 2
Growth rate -18%
A Palestinian has to work for 28 years to earn what an Israeli does in one year
Sources: United Nations 2004 Human Development Index (HDI), 2003 CIA World Fact Book.
Military Comparison
Israel
Main Battle Tanks
Combat Aircraft
Artillery
2001 Military Expenditures
Official Active Forces
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3,950
438
1,542
$10.1 billion
167,600
Palestine
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$85 million
35,000
Israel continues
to maintain tens of
thousands of troops
in the West Bank and
Gaza – Israel invaded and
occupied those areas in
the
1967 war
Source: Center for Strategic and International Studies
“We can argue with the Palestinians about who’s to blame; but about who is suffering worse – there is no
argument. They are a destitute nation living in an elaborate prison under the guns of the Israeli army.”
Jerusalem Post Editorial, March 3, 2004