Thanks for telling me to check the sources, maybe you should do the same.
Did you check the sources?
You did quote somebody's views as facts. Wikipedia doesn't say that Israeli settlements constitute a breach of the Geneva Convention, Wikipedia quoted somebody else saying that.
Of course, it has never before been a violation of the Geneva Convention when people moved into occupied territory. It happened when the US occupied and annexed Hawaii (it is still happening), it happened when North-Vietnam annexed South-Vietnam, when Poland and Russia occupied parts of Germany and when Jordan annexed the West-Bank.
I generally don't accept as valid "international law" that only applies to Israel.
You will not be surprised to learn that the settlements are illegal according to Palestinian Authority law. Turns out selling land to Jews is illegal there and the death penalty waits for the seller.
What is illegal per the Geneva Convention is the forceful moving of population from one area into another, but the Jews in the West-Bank were not forced by Israel to move there.
I will admit all I did was use google images to find what I was looking for so ya I guess using google makes ma an anti-semite.
You do have a knack for finding antisemitic lies and thinking that they are facts. I'll give you that.
It's not difficult to find antisemitic materials via Google. What is difficult is to think for oneself.
I gave you a few hints. Why didn't the map show public lands? Why did they choose 1946? I want you to THINK, not look for images and funny videos. Thinking is the important part, not the ability to repeat what others say.
And as for the subject of this discussion: it's very easy to create contiguous states unless one insists that territories on two sides of one state must be the same state for no other reason than that the British once drew a line on a map.