International law dictates that military occupation is an inherently temporary situation, and its prolonged, indefinite duration raises significant legal concerns, potentially leading to its classification as unlawful. While no specific maximum time limit is universally defined, the core principles of international law, especially international humanitarian law (IHL) and the right to self-determination, treat a long-overdue occupation as a violation of fundamental norms.
A key principle is that the occupying power does not acquire sovereignty over the territory, but merely exercises temporary administrative control. The purpose is to act as a de facto administrator until control can be returned to the sovereign power, ideally as soon as possible, but that has never been the intention of the Israeli belligerent. However, the role the Israeli belligerent is resorting to is that of taking the sovereignty that the Palestinian Authority has over the West Bank.
Therefore, the acquisition of territory by force is strictly prohibited under the UN Charter and customary international law. A prolonged occupation that seeks to make permanent changes to the territory or effectively annex it (de jure or de facto) is a serious breach of international law.
- Please take note that dates refer to the day when a video or photo was published on the account of a social media user, where it was found.
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- Parent Category: WAR CRIMES
- Category: Vandalism
20251218 - Beita, south of Nablus - Occupation forces destroyed a memorial of slain Palestinian Mohammad Odeili
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- Parent Category: WAR CRIMES
- Category: Abduction
20251218 - Askar refugee camp, east of Nablus - Israeli occupiers reportedly abducted a child
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- Parent Category: WAR CRIMES
- Category: Abduction
20251218 - north of occupied Jerusalem - Occupation forces abduct a Palestinian near the Qalandiya checkpoint
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- Parent Category: OPPRESSION
- Category: Razzias (raids)
20251218 - Nablus city, occupied West Bank - Reinforcement of occupation troops
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- Parent Category: OPPRESSION
- Category: Razzias (raids)
20251218 - New Askar refugee camp, east of Nablus - Occupation soldiers during a razzia
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- Parent Category: OPPRESSION
- Category: Razzias (raids)
20251218 - Tal, southwest of Nablus - Israeli occupation troops
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- Parent Category: WAR CRIMES
- Category: Injuring or killing of occupied civilians
20251218 - Hebron, West Bank - Colonizing terrorists open fire
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- Parent Category: OPPRESSION
- Category: Razzias (raids)
20251217 - al‑Arroub refugee camp north of Hebron - Israeli occupation troops
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- Parent Category: OPPRESSION
- Category: Razzias (raids)
20251217 - al-Jalazone refugee camp, north of Ramallah - Israeli troops aiming their weapons on a car