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Israel's government has taken steps to give itself greater control over the West Bank, in a move that has been condemned by Palestinians, Arab countries and NGOs as de facto annexation.
The measures – which were made during a closed-door meeting of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's security cabinet on Sunday – will make it easier for Jewish settlers to buy Palestinian land.
The measures appear to flout agreements made under the Oslo peace process; a framework to end the Israeli-Palestine conflict.
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Israel's government has taken steps to give itself greater control over the West Bank, in a move that has been condemned by Palestinians, Arab countries and NGOs as de facto annexation.
The measures – which were made during a closed-door meeting of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's security cabinet on Sunday – will make it easier for Jewish settlers to buy Palestinian land.
The measures appear to flout agreements made under the Oslo peace process; a framework to end the Israeli-Palestine conflict.

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