The war for the West Bank isn't starting with a bang. It’s starting with a signature.
Step inside the sterile, air-conditioned corridors of the Prime Minister’s Office in Jerusalem, where the most dangerous weapon in the room isn't a tank—it’s a pen. For sixty years, the land registry in the West Bank has been frozen in time, a "Wild West" of undefined ownership maintained by military order.
But today, the freeze ends.
In Chapter 1, witness the high-stakes political maneuvering as Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich and Justice Minister Yariv Levin present a proposal that looks like boring bureaucracy but cuts like a knife. They call it "good governance" and "transparency". They claim it is a "vital security measure" to stop the Palestinian Authority from seizing land.
But the critics know the truth: this is the "settlement revolution". By shifting authority from the military to a civilian unit, the Cabinet is about to unleash a "mega land grab" disguised as administrative law.
With 70% of the territory unregistered and the burden of proof set impossibly high, the game is rigged before the first surveyor steps onto the field.
The Cabinet is voting to turn the "temporary" occupation into permanent "State Property". The ink is wet, the budget is approved, and the "bureaucratic annexation" has officially begun.
Listen now to hear how a single meeting changed the map of the Middle East forever.