Tel Aviv seizes Nablus land.
The Zionist media outlet Haaretz reported that the Israeli Civil Administration intends to expropriate 1,800 dunams (1,000 square meters per dunam) of Palestinian land in the northern West Bank to develop an archaeological site. The land is located in the village of Sebastia on the outskirts of Nablus.
Meanwhile, the Peace Movement, in response to these expansionist intentions in the northern West Bank, has announced that the expropriation of thousands of dunams of land in the northern West Bank is in contradiction with international law and a clear violation of these laws.
The movement added that Tel Aviv continues to violate the rights of the Palestinians.
The Peace Movement is a left-wing Israeli movement that was formed in 1978 during the Egyptian-Israeli peace talks. The movement supports the granting of concessions to the Palestinian side and the withdrawal of Israel from West Bank lands, and believes that only peace will bring security and a secure future to Tel Aviv.
This movement emphasizes the recognition of the rights of the Palestinians to form an autonomous Palestinian state alongside the Israeli regime.
Despite global opposition to the settlement construction and occupation of the Zionist regime, in recent decades, the regime has increased the seizure and confiscation of more Palestinian lands and the construction of Zionist settlements in the West Bank, including the occupied city of Jerusalem.
In late 2016, the UN Security Council issued Resolution 2334, declaring any construction by the Zionist regime in the occupied Palestinian territories illegal and emphasizing the need for the immediate evacuation of all Zionist settlements built in the West Bank.

