The Settlements 20 Years After Oslo
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Twenty years after the Oslo accordsTwenty years after the Oslo accords::
The settlements have destroyed the trust The settlements have destroyed the trust
but didn’t destroy the two-state solutionbut didn’t destroy the two-state solution
www.peacenow.org.il
The West Bank
600,000Palestinians
(+500,000 in Gaza)
1967
24 Settlements
4,000 Settlers
1977
120 Settlements
110,000 Settlers
1993
2012
120 Settlements
100 Outposts
341,000 Settlers
Area A + B Palestinian Control
40%
Area C Israeli Control
60%
The Interim Agreement
341,000
110,000
1993 2012
No. of SettlersNo. of Settlers
East Jerusalem Excluded
Before Oslo32%
After Oslo68%
110,000231,000
No. of SettlersNo. of Settlers
East Jerusalem Excluded
Total No. of Settlers 2012: 341,000
The Geneva Initiative
Proposed Border
The Growth in Settlements Since Oslo
64% of the Growth: West of the Geneva Line
50% of the Growth: In 3 Settlements Only
Modi’in Illit
Ma’ale Adumim
Beitar Illit
Examples:
The Jordan Valley - TheNumber of Settlers Dropped
Immanuel
Declined by 227 settlers
Ariel
Growth of 6,300 settlers OnlyTotal of 18,100 settlers
Immanuel
The first half of 2013The first half of 2013
Construction Starts:
Units Completed: 1,794
Units Under Construction: 2,840
9951,708
Jan-Jun 2012 Jan-Jun 2013
Bracha2012
Bracha2013
Bracha, 11/8/13
Nili2013
Nili2012
86% of the starts - Without Tenders
1. Alfei Menashe
2. Ariel
3. Beitar Illit
4. Efrata
5. Elkana
6. Geva Binyamin (aka Adam)
7. Givat Ze'ev
8. Har Adar
9. Immanuel
10.Karnei Shomron
11.Kiryat Arba
12.Ma'ale Adumim
13.Ma'ale Efraim
The Settlements that Need Tenders
668
1,040
West of Geneva East of Geneva
61%39%
Construction Starts
Major Threats to the Two State Solution
Ariel
E1
Efrat
GivatHamatos
Ariel
Major Threats to the Two State Solution
Ariel
E1
Efrat
GivatHamatos
E1
Major Threats to the Two State Solution
Ariel
E1
Efrat
GivatHamatos
GivatHamatos
Major Threats to the Two State Solution
Ariel
E1
Efrat
GivatHamatos
Efrat