The Humanitarian Impact on Palestinians of Israeli Settlements and Other Infrastructure in the West Bank

| United Nations - Office for the Coordination | 2007

This report examines the humanitarian impact on Palestinians from the ongoing

construction of settlements in the West Bank and other Israeli infrastructure,

such as the Barrier and the roads that accompany them.

 

 

The analysis shows that almost 40% of the West Bank is now taken up by

Israeli infrastructure. It also demonstrates how roads linking settlements to

Israel, in conjunction with an extensive system of checkpoints and roadblocks,

have fragmented Palestinian communities from each other.

 

 

The deterioration of socio-economic conditions in the West Bank has been

detailed in regular OCHA and World Bank reports over the last several years.

These have underlined the fact that freedom of movement for Palestinians is

crucial to improving humanitarian conditions and reviving socio-economic life.

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Sprache | English
ursprüngliche Herkunft | http://www.ochaopt.org/documents/TheHumanitarianImpactOfIsraeliInfrastructureTheWestBank_full.pdf
The Humanitarian Impact on Palestinians of Israeli Settlements and Other Infrastructure in the West Bank