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How Many Settlers Really Live in the West Bank? Haaretz Investigation Reveals

Over the last 30 years, eight new settlements have been built and Israeli population in West Bank grew by 330,000 The Jewish population in the West Bank has increased by more than 330,000 people and eight settlements have been built in the West Bank over the past three decades. More than 380,000 settlers currently live in the West Bank, over 40 percent of them outside the settlement blocs, Haaretz has found.

Israel eases restrictions in Gaza

02.17.15        The Coordinator of Government Activities in the Territories (COGAT) decided to raise the quota of entry permits for Gaza merchants to the West Bank and to Israel from 3,000 to 5,000 a month, while the number of daily exit permits from the Strip to the West Bank and to Israel has been doubled from 400 to 800 a day. The COGAT also approved the marketing of more industrial and agricultural goods from the Gaza Strip in the West Bank, such as textile, furniture, fruit, vegetables and fish. At the moment, however, Gaza farmers and merchants are not allowed to market their goods in the Israeli market, even though the issue has been examined in the past. In addition, Israel authorized the entrance of 45 tractors to the Gaza Strip for farming. The new easing of measures join others made at the end of 2014, including increasing the number of entry permits into Gaza for the purpose of the reconstruction of the Strip. Many international organizations took advantage of the increased number of entry permits to enter the Strip and try to speed up the rebuilding effort