What land are they taking?
Can you show it on a map?
Wait, is that really annexed by Israel, or is that population/religion growth?
If annexed, then I can see the point.
If population spread or changes in religion, then how is that the fault of Israel?
*Looked at official maps and see that the Israel map is the same as the second to the right map*
It's a series of unrelated maps that have been edited to create the illusion of "Israel is taking everything!!!". The first is immediately prior to the creation of "Israel", it's a map of the British Palestinian Mandate, it's not a demographic map and only represents the area governed by the British, not that they were any good at distinguishing between the inhabitants. Ethnic Israeli and Palestinian's are the same, ethnic Palestinian's are descended from Israeli's who were forcibly converted a couple centuries ago, the rest are Turkish and Assyrian refugees who moved in due to various wars / conquests. The second map is a sketch of the original UN plan to create two states. That plan was never accepted by any Arabs and in fact the neighboring countries attacked Israel right after it's formation. That sketch was based on poorly kept demographic data from the British Mandate. They went around counting Jewish / Non Jewish and area's that had more Jewish were marked "Israeli" while area's that had more non-Jewish were marked "Palestinian". The effect is that weird set of lines that would later be used to create an "Israeli state" composed of three area's. The third map is what there lines actually are, its the most representative of Israel vs non-Israeli. I have to make the distinction between Israeli and non-Israeli because 20% of the Israeli voting population is non-Jewish Arab Muslim from that area, otherwise known as Palestinian. The last map is a very clever lie, it's a map of the different Area's A, B and C with Area's A and B merged.
Here are more accurate maps
Most of Area C is empty, the Palestinians can only build communities around natural water sources because they lack the technology and desire to build elsewhere. Israeli's desalinize their own water and pipe it into communities, they also have the construction technology to build pretty much anywhere. This is why you see such a large distinction between where Palestinian communities and Israeli communities and why the Palestinian's can't accept "land swaps".
Honestly I doubt a purely two state solution is possible now. The best we can hope for is the Palestinians' being given full autonomy with Israel securing the external borders. Israeli pulled completely out of Gaza strip years ago, forcibly relocating any Israeli's who were settled there. This left Gaza as a 100% Palestinian controlled area with an international border (Egypt) and a seaport. They had a golden opportunity to actually build an economy and what did they do? Build more rockets and started killing Jew's. Then both Egypt and Israeli closed off the borders and blockaded the Harbors and thus we have a giant sh!t hole.
What most of the "Israeli settlements!!" is about was that some Israeli's were building communities in area C in locations the Palestinians couldn't. We can discuss whether that's a good idea or bad, and I'm of the opinion that Israel needs to sit down with Fatah (PA) and zone out exact area's for each. Don't think Fatah would ever politically go for that but who knows.