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Statistics
Settlements
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law applying to
the illegality of an occupying power settling occupied land, click
here.
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The Israelis has established
approximately 200 settlements
in the OPT housing 208,015 settlers exclusive some 200,000
settlers in occupied East Jerusalem (June 2001-numbers).
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Israeli settlers constitute
9-10% of the total West Bank population and only 0,6% of the Gaza
population.
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In Gaza the Israelis have
established 19 settlements, most of them concentrated in the Gush Katif
bloc in the southern part of Gaza. Approximately 6.900 settlers are
living in Gaza.
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The Gazan settlements, the
military spots surrounding them, the by pass roads and the Israeli controlled
border zones and the "yellow areas" (areas where Palestinians live under
Israeli control) take up 42% of the Gaza strip.
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For every 4 settlers in
Gaza there are approximately 3 Israeli soldiers, according to
information from the settlers. Every isolated Gazan settlement (settlements
not part of the enclosed Gush Katif settlement bloc) requires a battalion,
which means there are more soldiers than settlers.
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By Sept. 2001 at least 33
Palestinians had been killed by settlers since the outbreak of the al-Aqsa
intifada a year earlier[5].
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Israel has constructed
340.8 km of bypass roads linking settlements to each other and to Israel.
These roads disrupt Palestinian territorial contiguity and divide the West
Bank and Gaza strip into dozens of isolated pieces.
The roads incl. 50-75 m buffer zones take up more than 50 km2
Palestinian land.
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For each 100 km road,
some 10,000 dunums/2,500 acres of land is confiscated.
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Besides the high security
costs, Israeli government expenditure includes low purchase prices, mortgage
grants (up to 95% of the cost), Priority "A" categorization (for
state-subsidized benefits and incentives such as tax breaks, free schooling
and school busing, and business grants). The 2001 budget foresaw a 7%-income
tax break for settlers.
[Last updated 28 June 2002]
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