2002 – Israel's separation wall
In 2002, Israel began constructing a wall that snakes more than 700km (435 miles) through the West Bank, dividing villages, encircling towns and splitting families from each other.
Israel says the wall is for security but it doesn't follow the Green Line, 85 percent of it built on occupied West Bank territory.
2024 – Further land grabs and illegal settlements
About 700,000 settlers live in some 300 illegal settlements and outposts dotting the occupied West Bank and East Jerusalem.
Finance minister – and a settler himself – Smotrich was incensed by five countries recognising the state of Palestine.
In retaliation, he said: "For every country that unilaterally recognises a Palestinian state, we will establish a settlement," pledging a million new settlers in the occupied West Bank to prevent the creation of a Palestinian state.
The settlements and their infrastructure, including Israeli-only bypass roads, occupy about 35 percent of the land in East Jerusalem and about 10 percent of the West Bank.