The West Bank and Gaza have been occupied by Israel since 1967,
and are collectively known as the Occupied Palestinian
Territories (OPTs). Before the 1967 war, the West Bank was part
of Jordan whilst Gaza was part of Egypt.
Following the beginning of the occupation in 1967, many
Israelis moved into purpose-built Jewish settlements in the
West Bank and Gaza (though the settlements in Gaza were
demolished by the Israeli Government in 2005, and the settlers
forcibly evacuated). When the West Bank was divided into Areas
A, B and C in the mid-1990s, areas containing Jewish
settlements were generally classed as Area C, and hence
remained under Israeli control.
The UN Security Council in December adopted resolution 2334
which states settlements have ‘no legal validity’:
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Reaffirms that the establishment by Israel of
settlements in the Palestinian territory occupied since 1967,
including East Jerusalem, has no legal validity and
constitutes a flagrant violation under international law and
a major obstacle to the achievement of the two-State solution
and a just, lasting and comprehensive peace;
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Reiterates its demand that Israel immediately
and completely cease all settlement activities in the
occupied Palestinian territory, including East Jerusalem, and
that it fully respect all of its legal obligations in this
regard.
The UK Government voted in favour of the resolution. In the
weeks since the Resolution the Israeli Government has announced
plans to construct several thousand new settlement homes. The
Foreign Office has condemned “the increased pace of settlement
activity” and says such action makes a two-state solution “much
harder to achieve.”
The Government has also condemned demolitions of Palestinian
buildings which the Israeli authorities say lack building
permits. Data collected by UN OCHA suggests that Israel
demolished or seized over 1,000 Palestinian-owned structures in
the West Bank and Jerusalem in 2016, the highest number since
recording began in 2009.
Benjamin Netanyahu met Prime Minister in London on 6 February 2017
where they discussed the establishment of a new UK-Israel Trade
Working Group, Iran and the Middle East Peace Process.