By DANIEL ESTRIN, Associated Press

JERUSALEM (AP) — Israel expropriated a large stretch of land in the West Bank as Vice President Joe Biden was ending a visit to Israel last week, according to a copy of the land declaration obtained by The Associated Press on Wednesday.

The land seizure, reported earlier by Israeli media, has already drawn a sharp rebuke from the United States.

COGAT, the Israeli military body that oversees Palestinian civilian affairs, confirmed Wednesday that about 580 acres (235 hectares) near the West Bank city of Jericho were declared government land.

Officials said the decision was enacted Sunday. However, the declaration was signed last Thursday, the same day Biden left the region, according to the land document provided by anti-settlement group Peace Now.

Responding to Israeli media reports about the move, U.S. State Department spokesman John Kirby said Tuesday that it was "the latest step in what appears to be an ongoing process of land expropriations, settlement expansions and legalizations of outposts that is fundamentally undermining the prospects for a two-state solution" to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

"We strongly oppose any steps that accelerate settlement expansion, which raise serious questions about Israel's long-term intentions," Kirby said.

Israel captured the West Bank and east Jerusalem from Jordan in the 1967 Mideast war. Palestinians seek to establish an independent state in those territories.

A visit by Biden in 2010 was marked by a diplomatic spat with Washington after Israel announced settlement construction plans during his visit.

In January, Israeli officials announced that Israel had approved the expropriation of 370 acres (150 hectares) of West Bank land near Jericho. Peace Now said the latest expropriation appeared to implement the January decision, but with a larger tract of land seized than initially publicized.

COGAT gave no reason for the latest land expropriation. Peace Now said such land tends to be used for Jewish settlement purposes. In the past, Israel has declared West Bank lands as government property when the lands are not farmed and not found to be registered under anyone's name.

Copyright 2016 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.

Tags: Associated Press


Recommended Articles

The 10 Worst Presidents

Andrew Soergel, Jay Tolson | Dec. 31, 2014

Not all U.S. presidents are missed once they leave the White House.

Editorial Cartoons on Donald Trump

Jan. 31, 2017, at 5:16 p.m.

Photos: Obama Behind the Scenes

Sept. 10, 2014

A collection of moments subtle and grand of the 44th president of the United States.

5 Things to Know About the Economy

Andrew Soergel | Aug. 25, 2017

U.S. News breaks down the week's most notable economic developments.

King: DeVos, Trump Not Doing Enough After Charlottesville

Lauren Camera | Aug. 25, 2017

‘Condemning the KKK and Nazis is a really low bar,’ the man who preceded Betsy DeVos as education secretary said Friday.

WH Mulls Hurricane Emergency Declaration

Gabrielle Levy | Aug. 25, 2017

Officials urged people in Hurricane Harvey's path to listen to state and local officials.

Yellen Praises Financial Regulation

Andrew Soergel | Aug. 25, 2017

The Fed chair's defense of America's post-crisis regulations likely won't score her many points with the president.

At Least 20 Killed in Kabul Shiite Mosque

Katelyn Newman | Aug. 25, 2017

Friday's attack is the latest by the Islamic State group to shake the Afghan capital.

Trump Criticizes Corker, Praises Administration’s Accomplishments

Gabrielle Levy | Aug. 25, 2017

The president on Friday also tweeted another call for the removal of the filibuster, although that would not have prevented the failure of the Obamacare repeal bill.

Brokaw: Trump Took 'Cheap Shot' At Media

Megan Trimble | Aug. 25, 2017

The veteran anchorman says he's never met a journalist who didn't love America.

Texas Braces for Hurricane Harvey

Aug. 25, 2017

The Lone Star State prepares for the expected Category 3 hurricane to hit its shores.

Texas Braces for Hurricane Harvey

Katelyn Newman | Aug. 25, 2017

The major hurricane is expected to make landfall late Friday night.

Last ‘Bare’ County in U.S. to Have Obamacare Coverage

Gabrielle Levy | Aug. 24, 2017

Following an announcement in Ohio, no counties are expected to be without health coverage under the Affordable Care Act exchanges next year.

Amazon to Lock Down Whole Foods Acquisition Next Week

Andrew Soergel | Aug. 24, 2017

The e-commerce giant and grocery chain will close on their multibillion-dollar union Monday.

Hurricane Harvey Is Growing Stronger

Katelyn Newman | Aug. 24, 2017

The tropical storm is growing stronger as it travels over the Gulf of Mexico's warm waters.

Officials to Rename Jefferson Davis Highway

Megan Trimble | Aug. 24, 2017

The search for what to call a heavily traveled highway named after the Confederate president continues.

ISIS Video Features U.S. Child

Katelyn Newman | Aug. 24, 2017

The State Department was not immediately able to confirm the identity or the nationality of the child.

Memo Orders Trans Ban Implementation in 6 Months

Gabrielle Levy | Aug. 24, 2017

The White House is sending guidance to the Pentagon, a month after Trump tweeted his decision on banning transgender members from serving in the military.

Existing Home Sales Plummet

Andrew Soergel | Aug. 24, 2017

Real estate activity struggled last month amid high prices and limited availability.

Trump: McConnell, Ryan Didn't Heed My Advice on Debt Ceiling

Katelyn Newman | Aug. 24, 2017

The president went to Twitter to express his dismay with the Republican leaders of Congress.