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Israel Plans To Annex Large Parts Of West Bank

Photo: The Palestinian Information Center While the world is busy fighting COVID-19 pandemic, and the Palestinian people are commemorating 72 years of Nakbah and suffering under occupation, the Israeli government is taking more serious steps to further their immoral imperialist occupation of Palestinian lands.  The latest development was initiated on April 20th, 2020 when Benjamin Netanyahu’s Likud party and Benny Gantz’s Blue and White bloc signed an agreement to form an ‘emergency government’ which will allow Israel to approve legislation to annex large parts of the West Bank starting at the beginning of July 2020.  The annexation plan aims at legalizing and directly governing the illegally built Israeli settlements on large parts of Jerusalem and the West Bank, including Jordan Valley, an overall of approximately 42% of the West Bank (constitutes 63% of Area C), which includes 87% of the natural resources of the West Bank, 90% of its forests, and 49% of its roads. ...

CIA Declassified: The Political Outlook in Malaya Through 1960

The attached validity study of NIE 64-56, "The Political Outlook in Malaya Through 1960," published 24 January 1956, was noted by the IAC on 14 January 1958 (IAC-M-324). IAC-D-100/56 15 January 1958 Validity Study of NIE 64-56:  The Political Outlook in Malaya Through 1960, published 24 January 1956 1. NIE 64-56 estimated that the UK would "probably grant some form of independence within the Commonwealth by 1960." In fact, independence was granted 31 August 1957. The pace of events leading toward independence was more rapid than the British had anticipated. As a result of the growth of Malay nationalism, the smooth working relationship established among the Alliance leaders, and the rise of moderate, responsible Malaya leadership, the British took a policy decision to grant Federation independence as quickly as possible. 2. However, the estimate pointed out, correctly in our view, that Malay-Chinese tensions were merely "relatively quiescent...