e/Sasson Report

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has glosseng: The Sasson Report is an official Israeli government report published on March 8, 2005 that concluded that Israeli state bodies had been discreetly diverting millions of shekels to build West Bank settlements and outposts that were illegal under Israeli law. The report was commissioned by the Prime Minister Ariel Sharon, and was headed by the former head of the State Prosecution Criminal Department Talia Sasson. Talia Sasson would later run for the Israeli elections as part the left wing party of Meretz. The report detailed how officials in the Ministry of Defense and Ministry of Housing and Construction] and the settlement division of the World Zionist Organization spent millions of shekels from state budgets to support the unauthorized outposts. The Sasson report called it a "blatant violation of the law" and said "drastic steps" were needed to rectify the situation. It describes secret cooperation between various ministries and official institutions to consolidate "wildcat" outposts, which settlers began erecting more than a decade ago. Sasson added that the problem was ongoing, saying "the process of outpost expansion is profoundly under way.".
lexicalizationeng: Sasson report
instance ofe/Israeli-Palestinian conflict
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has glossheb: "חוות דעת ביניים על מאחזים בלתי מורשים" הוא שמו של דין-וחשבון שהגישה עורכת הדין טליה ששון לראש ממשלת ישראל אריאל שרון, ושעניינו המאחזים שהוקמו ביהודה והשומרון. הדו"ח כולל 12 פרקים ב-343 עמודים. בסיכומי הפרקים ובפרק האחרון מובאות ההמלצות.
lexicalizationheb: חוות דעת ביניים על מאחזים בלתי מורשים
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