The Israeli Information Center for Human Rights in the Occupied Territories “B’Tselem” issued a paper outlining the way the Israeli regime operates in all the territories under its control. The paper presents the principles that guide this system and provides examples of applying these principles. Furthermore, this paper states that the Israeli regime applies laws, procedures and organized violence (state violence) in all lands from the river to the sea. The goal of Israel is to achieve and advance the Jewish supremacy over the Palestinians. Moreover, it documents four main methods through which the Israeli regime seeks to achieve Jewish supremacy. two of these methods are applied similarly in all regions, and they are: restricting immigration to non-Jews, and taking over Palestinian lands to build towns for Jews only, and in parallel with the establishment of small and crowded enclaves for Palestinians. As for the last two methods, they are applied in particular in the occupied territories, and they are severe restrictions on the freedom of movement of Palestinians, that is, those who do not possess Israeli citizenship, and the denial of millions of Palestinians of political rights. For further details of this paper, click here