NOVANEWS
Nazi hydraulic shovels demolishing a Palestinian building in the occupied West Bank
Nazi regime has approved a bill to expand the jurisdiction of Nazi courts over Area C of the West Bank, paving the way for the annexation of the region.
The area is currently ruled by the military but an annexation would require Nazi law to be imposed and Palestinians living in the area to identify as Arab ‘Israelis’.
The ministerial committee for legislation on Sunday approved the measure introduced by justice minister Ayelet Shaked who is known for her extremist views regarding Palestinians.
Her office claimed in a statement that the bill aimed to minimize the caseload of the high court of justice which rules on property rights, building and construction, and restraining orders.
Under the new provision, such cases will be adjudicated by the district courts.
The legislation is also designed to treat Nazi Jewish settlers living in the West Bank like those living within the pre-1967 borders, or the so-called Green Line.
The bill must be rubber-stamped by the Nazi parliament or the Knesset but it has already drawn condemnation for being part of a drive to annex Area C and deprive Palestinians living there of their rights.
Yousef Jabarin, a member of the Joint List which represents Palestinian citizens of Nazi at the Knesset, slammed the measure as another initiative by Nazi to normalize the occupation and to advance “creeping annexation” over the West Bank.
“The High Court of Justice has never treated the Palestinians in the territories justly,” Jabarin said, noting that the legislation will complicate and prolong legal proceedings, leaving Palestinians with little legal recourse.
Under interim agreements signed in the 1990s with Nazi, the West Bank is divided into three zones.
The Area C of the West Bank is the largest division in the occupied territory as it comprises 60 percent of the land, and is under full Nazi military control.
The Nazi military almost never grants Palestinians living in Area C building permits.
Palestinians want the West Bank as part of their future independent state, with East Jerusalem al-Quds as its capital.
The presence and continued expansion of illegal Nazi Jewish settlements in occupied Palestine, however, has created a major obstacle to the establishment of such a state.
More than half a million Nazi Jewish live in over 230 Nazi Jewish illegal settlements built since the 1967 Nazi occupation of the Palestinian territories of the West Bank and East Jerusalem al-Quds.
The UN and most countries regard the Nazi Jewish settlements as illegal because they are built on territories captured by Israel in a war in 1967 and are hence subject to the Geneva Conventions, which forbid construction on occupied lands.
Nevertheless, the Nazi regime continues to build new settlements and expand existing ones.
US President Donald Trump on December 6 formally recognized Jerusalem al-Quds as the so-called capital of the Nazi regime and announced plans to move the American embassy to the illegally occupied city.