Middle East
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Israel approves registration of hundreds of West Bank lands as 'state property' officially
Israel's government has approved a proposal to register large areas of the occupied West Bank as state property, marking the first time since 1967 that such lands have been designated as public land in the territory.
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The Israeli government has approved a proposal to register large areas of the occupied West Bank as state property, marking the first time since 1967 that such lands will be officially designated as state land. The move comes amidst ongoing tensions and negotiations over the future of the territory. Details on the scope and specific locations affected by the registration are not yet available. The decision is likely to have significant implications for potential future developments or annexations in the region.
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