Report on Israeli Settlement
in the Occupied Territories

Vol. 6 No. 4 | July 1996

Contents

News

Netanyahu Promises a New Look for Israeli Policies
Nineteen years ago Menachem Begin defeated Shimon Peres, becoming Israel's first Likud prime minister. One of Begin's first official acts was to travel to Elon Moreh, a rough Israeli settlement perched on a hilltop outside Nablus. There, among the faithful, Begin proclaimed victory on behalf of the proponents of Greater Israel. Read more

Labor's Settlement Legacy: More Settlers, No Evacuation
The Labor-led governments of Yitzhak Rabin and Shimon Peres have bequeathed to the Netanyahu government a settlement infrastructure more secure and sustainable than Labor had inherited in July 1992. Read more

To Our Readers

Settler Agenda for the Netanyahu Era
In its first meeting after the Netanyahu victory, YESHA, the umbrella organization representing settlements throughout the occupied territories, drew up a wish list for action by the new government. Read more

Sharon Outlines Settlement Plans
Ariel Sharon, a cabinet member in the new government, is to have as yet undefined powers on central aspects of land and settlement policy. The following report appeared in Ha'aretz on May 21, 1996. Read more

U.S. Policy Statements on Settlements

Guidelines of the Government of Israel - June 1996
The following guidelines were approved by all of the constituent parties represented in the Cabinet headed by Benyamin Netanyahu. Read more

Netanyahu--In His Own Words

Back Panel Quote
Prime Minister Benyamin Netanyahu, Inauguration speech  in the Knesset Read more