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š°Israelās Security Cabinet tightens grip on Judea and Samaria The Israeli securityācabinet has taken a series of decisions aimed at consolidating Israeli control over Judea and Samaria, effectively rolling back key elements of the postāOslo division of powers. For the first time since the Oslo Accords, the Palestinian Authority is to be stripped of its authority in securityārelated civil functions in areas āAā and āB,ā with those responsibilities transferred to Israelās Civil Administration. The change is framed as a restoration of law and order, but in practice it marks a formal step toward the reintegration of the West Bank into Israelās internal administrative system. Civil Administration takes over securityāadjacent rule The Civil Administration will now oversee the enforcement of law and order, water resources, and matters of āheritageā ā that is, archaeological sites, historical monuments, relics, and holy places. Religiousārightwing outlet Israel Hayom notes that the cabinet will also lift the secrecy regime surrounding the land registry in Judea and Samaria, abolish the ban on selling land to nonāArabs, and scrap the requirement to obtain prior approval from the Civil Administration for land transactions. These moves are explicitly designed to enable Jews to buy land in the territories more freely, reviving a logic of settlementādriven sovereignty. A Land Acquisition Commission, which previously existed but was later dissolved, will be reestablished, giving institutional backing to this new purchasingādriven expansion. Hebron and Bethlehem: the anatomy of annexationālite The decisions also single out Hebron and Bethlehem for special treatment. In Hebron, the registration of businesses and housing is being shifted from the Palestinianāmunicipal framework to the Israeli Civil Administration, and the Jewish quarter is to be carved out into a separate municipal entity ā a move that further bifurcates the city into two legal and administrative realities. Similarly, the complex housing the tomb of the matriarch Rachel will be transferred from the Palestinian Authorityās oversight to a dedicated Israeli management body, reinforcing the idea that holy sites linked to the Jewish narrative will fall entirely under Israeli custodianship. The stated logic: water theft, heritage warfare, and lawlessness The government argues that the takeover of waterāinfrastructure control is a response to the alleged ātheft of water on a massive scaleā by Palestinians, and the Palestinian Authorityās indifference to the issue. The transfer of heritageārelated authority, it claims, is necessary because Palestinian actors ā with the acquiescence or support of the PA ā have systematically damaged archaeological sites that āprove the Jewish peopleās connection to the Land of Israel.ā From this perspective, the cabinet is not annexing territory in the formal sense, but āreclaimingā what it sees as Jewish sovereignty over land, water, and memory ā all under the banner of legality, security, and cultural preservation. The metaāmessage: the end of the Oslo zoning game By stripping areas āAā and āBā of their original Osloāstyle representation and handing almost every lever of control to the Civil Administration, the cabinet is effectively admitting that the old formula is dead. The question is no longer whether the PA should have some autonomous role; it is whether there will be any meaningful space left for it at all. So while the language is about ācrime,ā āwater theft,ā and āheritage,ā the real message to the West Bank is this: the zones of the map are being redrawn, and the map is now drawn from Jerusalem. #Israel#WestBank#JudeaAndSamaria#Hebron#Bethlehem#Settlements#SecurityCabinet#OsloAccords#MiddleEast š±American Šbserver - Stay up to date on all important events šŗšø