Israeli cabinet approves West Bank land registration, Palestinians condemn ‘de-facto annexation’

Palestinian man walks past a fence decorated with Israeli flags installed by Jewish settlers in the northern Israeli-occupied West Bank on February 15, 2026. (AFP)
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Updated 15 February 2026
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Israeli cabinet approves West Bank land registration, Palestinians condemn ‘de-facto annexation’

  • Ministers voted in favor of beginning a process of land registration for the first time since 1967
  • Defense minister said land registration ‌was a vital security measure designed ‌to ensure control and enforcement

JERUSALEM: Israel’s cabinet on Sunday approved ‌further measures to tighten Israel’s control over the occupied West Bank and make it easier for settlers to buy land, in a move Palestinians called “a ​de-facto annexation.”
The West Bank is among the territories that the Palestinians seek for a future independent state. Much of it is under Israeli military control, with limited Palestinian self-rule in some areas run by the Western-backed Palestinian Authority (PA).
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who is facing an election later this year, deems the establishment of any Palestinian state a security threat.
His ruling coalition ‌includes many ‌pro-settler members who want Israel to annex ​the ‌West ⁠Bank, ​land captured ⁠in the 1967 Middle East war to which Israel cites biblical and historical ties.
Ministers voted in favor of beginning a process of land registration for the first time since 1967.
“We are continuing the revolution of settlement and strengthening our hold across all parts of our land,” said Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich, a far-right member ⁠of Netanyahu’s government.
Defense Minister Israel Katz said land registration ‌was a vital security measure designed ‌to ensure control, enforcement, and full freedom ​of action for Israel in ‌the area to protect its citizens and safeguard national interests.
The ‌cabinet said in a statement registration was an “appropriate response to illegal land registration processes promoted by the Palestinian Authority,” and would end disputes.
The PA presidency rejected the cabinet’s decision, saying it constitutes “a de-facto annexation of ‌occupied Palestinian territory and a declaration of the commencement of annexation plans aimed at entrenching the occupation ⁠through illegal settlement ⁠activity.”
US President Donald Trump has ruled out Israeli annexation of the West Bank but his administration has not sought to curb Israel’s accelerated settlement building, which the Palestinians say denies them a potential state by eating away at its territory.
The United Nations’ highest court said in a non-binding advisory opinion in 2024 that Israel’s occupation of Palestinian territories and settlements there are illegal and should be ended as soon as possible. Israel disputes this view, saying it has historical and biblical ties to the ​land.
The land registration adds ​to a series of measures taken earlier this month to expand control.


Jordan distributes 10,000 Ramadan food parcels to low-income families

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Jordan distributes 10,000 Ramadan food parcels to low-income families

  • Campaign part of efforts to strengthen social solidarity, minister says

LONDON: Jordanian authorities began a campaign on Wednesday to distribute food parcels to low-income households during Ramadan.

The initiative was implemented by the Zakat Fund in cooperation with Mohammad Abu Soufa & Partners Group and the Ministry of Awqaf and Islamic Affairs.

Awqaf Minister Mohammad Khalayleh said the campaign was part of efforts to alleviate the burden of living and strengthen social solidarity, the Petra news agency reported.

Mohammed Abu Soufa said that 10,000 food parcels would be distributed to people across the country at a cost of 250,000 Jordanian dollars ($353,000).

Jordan announced that Thursday marked the beginning of Ramadan and the first day of fasting, as the crescent moon was not sighted on Tuesday evening.