Is there any proof that Israel is attempting to annex Palestinian land?
Yes. In some places, such as Qalqilya, checkpoints have been moved further into Occupied Palestinian Territory with Palestinians requiring permits to enter Israel if they want to visit those areas beyond the checkpoint (yet still within Occupied Palestinian Territory). Additionally, some Palestinian landowners have received expropriation orders in which Israel claims that it will correct the border. Thus, while Israel has not passed annexation laws, it has nevertheless de facto annexed Palestinian land in violation of international law. 10. Is the wall legal under international law? No. The wall violates the Fourth Geneva Convention, including the following obligations which cannot be abrogated by invoking military necessity : Prohibition on the Use of Collective Punishment: No protected person may be punished for an offence he or she has not personally committed. Collective penalties and likewise all measures of intimidation or of terrorism are prohibited. (Fourth Geneva Convention, A