Israel has been accused of major violations of international human rights law, including collective punishment, in its administration of the occupied Palestinian territories. The creation and ongoing expansion of the settlements have led to Israel's policies being criticized as an example of settler colonialism. The United Nations Security Council has consistently reaffirmed that settlements in that territory are a "flagrant violation of international law", most recently in 2016 with United Nations Security Council Resolution 2334. Israel has controversially, and in contravention of international law, established numerous Jewish settlements throughout the West Bank. Disputes arise over the bias of keywords, and whether the Israeli or Palestinian viewpoint dominates media representations. Perhaps the most closely researched modern conflict, controversies abound even as to what terminology is the most appropriate, with pro-Israeli sources favouring one set of terms and the Palestinian National Authority advocating a different nomenclature. Israel has cited several reasons for retaining the West Bank within its ambit: a claim based on the notion of historic rights to this as a homeland as claimed in the Balfour Declaration of 1917 security grounds, both internal and external and the deep symbolic value for Jews of the area occupied. Considered to be a classic example of an "intractable" conflict, the length of Israel's occupation was already regarded as exceptional after two decades, and is now the longest in modern history. The official view of the Israeli government is that the laws of belligerent occupation do not apply to the territories, which it claims are "disputed", and it administers the West Bank, excepting East Jerusalem, under the Israeli Civil Administration, a branch of the Israeli Ministry of Defense. The status of the West Bank as a militarily occupied territory has been affirmed by the International Court of Justice and, with the exception of East Jerusalem, by the Israeli Supreme Court. The Israeli occupation of the West Bank began on 7 June 1967, when Israeli forces captured and occupied the territory (including East Jerusalem), then ruled by Jordan, during the Six-Day War, and continues to the present day.
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