June 29, 2026: The Colonization and Wall Resistance Commission warned of the gravity of what media reports have revealed regarding a colonial settlement plan put forward by well-known colonizer forums, targeting control over approximately 100 strategic points within areas classified as (A), describing it as a qualitative development in the trajectory of the Israeli colonial project aimed at undermining Palestinian geography and emptying international agreements of their meaning.

The Commission's Head, Minister Mu’ayyad Sha’ban, said that this plan, led by colonial bodies linked to the "Settler Farms Union" and other colonizer forums, cannot be read as an isolated move issued by marginal groups, but rather comes within the context of the profound transformations witnessed by the occupation state in recent years, particularly under the current fascist right-wing government that came to power under the banner of "Decisiveness," and which carries a declared agenda based on entrenching Israeli control over occupied Palestinian land and imposing the facts of actual annexation.

He added that this government has crossed numerous red lines and no longer conceals its intent to target the foundations of Palestinian national entity-hood, through fragmenting Palestinian geography, isolating cities, villages, and communities from one another, thus turning Palestinian areas into separate enclaves devoid of geographic and political contiguity. He stated that talk of storming areas designated, under internationally recognized agreements, under Palestinian civil and security control constitutes a direct assault on the existing arrangements, and an attempt to impose a new reality that erases the boundaries upon which those agreements were established.

He also affirmed that the danger of this plan lies not only in its operational content, but in the major shift that has occurred in the nature and role of colonizer organizations within the Israeli system of governance. These organizations, which for decades played the role of pressure and incitement groups pushing toward expanding colonization and imposing facts on the ground, have today, under the extremist fascist right-wing government, become a direct partner in decision-making, possessing the ability to influence government policies and obtain financial, administrative, and security support to carry out their agenda on the ground.

He noted that the transformation of extremist colonizer ideas and demands into operational plans enjoying political sponsorship constitutes further evidence of the integration of the colonial project with Israeli state institutions, and its shift from the stage of influencing decisions to the stage of producing the decisions themselves. This explains the escalation of colonizer assaults, the widening spread of colonial outposts, and the growing attempts to control vital and strategic areas in the West Bank.

Mr. Sha’ban affirmed that the international community faces a real test, and that continuing to treat these measures as transient daily occurrences encourages the occupation state to proceed with undermining the international legal order and resolutions of international legitimacy; these plans do not target Palestinians alone, but target the very foundations upon which international law rests, and the Palestinian people's right to self-determination and to establishing their independent state on their land.

He called on the international community and international legal and human rights institutions to shoulder their responsibilities and take practical measures to halt these policies, before plans of annexation and fragmentation turn into a reality that is difficult to reverse, affirming that confronting the colonial project cannot be achieved merely by condemning its actions, but by halting the political, legal, and field tools that enable it to expand and impose facts on the ground by force.