2023 settlement activity
Peace Now reports:
The year 2023 in the West Bank was one of the most challenging years for the prospects of a political resolution based on two states between Israel and the Palestinians. However, for the settlement enterprise, it was probably the best year since the Oslo Accords. The formation of the Netanyahu government in December 2022 created unprecedented conditions for the expansion of settlements, including the promotion of a record number of construction plans, minimal law enforcement against illegal settler activity, substantial budgets, and, most significantly, almost unconditional political support for settlers, even in cases involving violence against Palestinians.
In 2023, settlers established at least 26 new illegal outposts, with at least ten of them established during the war since October 7, 2023, and at least 18 of them being agricultural farms. This marks a record number since the phenomenon of outposts began under the Netanyahu government in 1996. Additionally, settlers established a new settlement within the city of Hebron by entering and residing in a Palestinian house that they claim to have bought.