Sa'ar assured that the decision to establish 11 new settlements and formalize another eight, which had been considered illegal, aims to address several security threats. He also said that all of the settlements are in Area C and "situated on state land." Sa'ar also cited international law, the 1917 Balfour Declaration, and the San Remo Conference of 1920, which established "the right of the Jewish people to establish its national home extends over the entire territory of 'Mandatory Palestine.' These rights were preserved in Article 80 of the Charter of the United Nations."
"In the aforementioned statement, the blatant silence of foreign states regarding the Palestinian Authority’s illegal construction in Area C is extremely striking," he concluded. Sa'ar's statement followed condemnations from Britain, Canada, and Germany, among others, of the Security Cabinet's approval of 19 new settlements in the West Bank. (Read More)
