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The Invisible Line: Settlements Beyond the Green Line

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What’s the difference between a Jerusalem neighborhood and a West Bank outpost? Why does international law treat both as illegal settlements? This episode unpacks the legal architecture behind the Green Line — an invisible boundary that shapes the lives of over 730,000 Israelis. We explore the Fourth Geneva Convention, Israel’s counter-arguments, the role of Ottoman land law, and how the settlement population quadrupled during the Oslo peace process.

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