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The United Nations Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) reported on Wednesday that Israel’s policies in the occupied West Bank have created a suffocating environment for Palestinians. The report stated that Israel has systematically implemented discriminatory measures targeting Palestinians, including severe restrictions on their movement, disrupting normal life across the territory. It called on Israel to withdraw all Jewish settlements from the West Bank, comparing the situation to apartheid-era racial segregation in South Africa.
The report highlighted that two separate legal systems are applied to Jewish settlers and Palestinians, resulting in land confiscation and deprivation of resources for Palestinians. UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Türk said Palestinians’ rights in the West Bank are being systematically suppressed, and that Israel’s discriminatory laws and practices have imposed control over all aspects of life in the occupied territory.
The report also noted that since Israel’s military actions in Gaza began on October 7, 2023, violence against Palestinians in the West Bank has intensified, leaving over 1,100 Palestinians dead and at least 21,000 arrested. Israel has also approved plans for 19 new Jewish settlements in December.
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