Arraba: Israel's decision to expand control over lands in West Bank intensifies fragmentation of Palestinian land According to Palestine News and Information Agency - WAFA, the International Socialist Organization has expressed serious concerns over Israel's recent decision to expand its control over lands in the occupied West Bank. The organization has criticized the move to designate these areas as 'state property', arguing that it further fragments Palestinian territories and severely undermines efforts to promote a peaceful coexistence in the region. In a published statement, the International Socialist Organization highlighted the implications of this decision, emphasizing that the continuous alteration of the situation on the ground to favor the most extreme plans threatens stability. They also condemned the illegal actions of colonists, underscoring that these activities cannot go unpunished. The statement concluded by asserting that achieving peace and security in the region is unattainable without addressing the needs and rights of the Palestinian people.
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