" The Israeli government’s policy proves that the outposts are effectively settlements – only you’ll never hear them being called that . Since 1996 Israel no longer officially creates new settlements. This is an international guarantee of the government. Creating a new settlement requires a government decision, and with three exceptions (the legalization of the outposts Bruchin and Rechalim, together with Nofei Nechemia, and Sansana in 2013), there has been no such decision. Effectively, however, there are about 100 unofficial settlements in the West Bank. Officially, they are illegal. Officially, there are demolition orders against all the structures within these unofficial settlements. Practically, however they get unceasing support from the government and could not exist without it. … In 2005, the Sasson Report on this outposts was presented to the government; in its honor, we recently published a new position paper titled “Under the Radar.” Sasson already ...