International law prohibits the Israeli colonizing belligerent from organized provocation and oppression of the occupied population, as it violates core principles of international humanitarian law and human rights law, particularly concerning the protection of civilians and the prohibition of forced transfers. Provocative actions, such as settlement expansion, can be deemed illegal if they destabilize the occupied territory, change its demographic composition, or violate the rights of the protected population, such as by destroying their property or forcibly transferring them. The law requires the occupying power to maintain the existing order and refrain from imposing its own population into the occupied territory.
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- Parent Category: VIOLATIONS RULES OF BELLIGERENT OCCUPATION
- Category: Colonist provocations
20251216 - Kifl Haris, north of Salfit - Colonizing terrorists perform antisemitic rituals at Islamic shrines
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- Category: Colonist provocations
20251216 - Sinjil, north of Ramallah - Colonist provocation at the northern entrance of the town
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20251115 - Old City of Hebron - Occupation troops during colonist tribal ritual of the Curse of Sarah
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20251104 - Old City, Hebron - Colonists on a provocation under protection of the occupation forces
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20251101 - Hebron, occupied West Bank - Colonists like a herd of sheep provoking the native people of the city