RAMALLAH,
September 17, 2015 (WAFA) – About 600 thousands settlers live in the West Bank
and half of them are in Jerusalem district, said the Palestinian Central Bureau
of Statistics (PCBS) in a press release on Thursday.
PCBS
presented data detailing the distribution of settlements across West Bank
districts, and the total number of settlers in Jerusalem and West Bank from
2009 to 2014.
According
to PCBS, there were a total of 150 settlements in the West Bank at the end of
2014. The majority are located in Jerusalem district, including 26 settlements;
16 are established on land annexed by Israel and 10 others are established in
West Jerusalem.
With
regards to the distribution of settlements across West Bank districts, data
indicates that there are 26 Jewish-only settlements in Jerusalem district, 26 in
Ramallah and al-Bireh districts, 20 in Hebron, and 17 in Jericho and the Jordan
Valley districts.
Date
also indicated that there are 13 settlements in Bethlehem district, 13 in
Salfit, 12 in Nablus, eight in
Qalqiliya, seven in Tubas, five in Jenin and three others in Tulkarem district.
With
regards to the growing numbers of settlers, PCBS data indicate that in East
Jerusalem the number of settlers jumped from 192,768 in 2009 to 210,420 in 2014
and in the West Bank it jumped from 506,869 in 2009 to 599,901 in 2014.
Data
also showed that a total of 286,997 settlers, accounting for 47.8% of all settlers
in the West Bank, are concentrated in Jerusalem district, including 210,420
settlers in East Jerusalem.
It said
that a total of 120,417 settlers are in Ramallah and al-Bireh districts, 72,626
settlers are in Bethlehem, and 37,350 are in Salfit. There are also about
35,900 settlers in Qalqiliya district, 18,000 in Hebron, 15,500 in Nablus,
5,800 in Jericho and the Jordan Valley districts, 3,000 in Tulkarem, 2,400
settlers in Jenin, and 1,800 settlers in Tubas.
The settlements are in violation of Article 49 of
the Fourth Geneva Convention, which establishes that the occupying power shall
not deport or transfer parts of its own civilian population into the territory
it occupies.
The Security Council, the General Assembly, the
Human Rights Council and the International Court of Justice have all confirmed
that the construction and expansion of Israeli settlements and other
settlement-related activities in the Occupied Palestinian Territory are illegal
under international law.
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