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DOCUMENT MUST BE UPDATED WITH FACTUAL INFORMATION. PLACE DESCRIPTION MUST BE UPDATED TO THE STATE OF "ILLEGAL SETTLEMENT" AND NOT JUST "SETTLEMENT" ALONE.
UNDER INTERNATIONAL LAW & UN RESOLUTIONS THIS IS A FACT THAT _MUST_BE CLEARLY SPECIFIED. THANk you for making the world a better place based on real clear information.
Not done. This is one of many articles about Israeli settlements. The 3rd paragraph in the lead covers their illegality under international law. To ensure cross-article consistency, that is the standard statement in included in all Israel settlement articles. Sean.hoyland (talk) 07:25, 13 November 2024 (UTC)[reply]