GLOSM.EU maintains the view that new countries only have a legitimate right to exist if they are formed through secession from an existing country. Formation forced through invasion by groups of people from one or more other countries, and belonging to these countries on another continent, while there is either no or no longer a historical continuity with desired land as proposed by these groups of people, it cannot be considered legitimate, no matter the argument they may have. The latter has been the issue since 1947, as it is about replacing an existing land with a formation that was desired on another continent. "Israel" is by ideological formation invented on the content of Europe, and brought into an existing land even when it was under mandate, which is not the same as colony, the League of Nation had given to the British. The ideological formation was by exploiting the given mandate, as the groups of people involved do not have a historical continuity with the land they have been colonizing since 1948. See tabs 'No Historical Continuity 1, and 'No Historical Continuity 2' on this website. In the West Bank, there is military occupation, but by a civilian leadership seated in a part of a territory that has been colonized since May 1948. Governed by international humanitarian law (IHL), occupation is supposed to be a temporary situation with the goal of eventually restoring control to the original sovereign. However, in the West Bank, there is no occupation but the permanent hostile, effective control by a foreign power, over a territory that is not its own sovereign territory, but seeks to gain sovereignty over it.
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