Israel issues orders to confiscate large areas of Palestinian land in the occupied West Bank to expand Route 60, a road used by Israeli settlers. Route 60 runs east of Ramallah and south of Nablus, and its expansion requires taking land along the route, according to the reports. The confiscation affects privately owned agricultural land, including paved areas used for farming, as the project adds lanes and strengthens road links connecting Israeli settlements and outposts in the region. One area highlighted by the reports is Al-Mazra'a Al-Sharqiya, east of Ramallah, where the road is described as running alongside extensive agricultural holdings and where farmers say notices are appearing on or near their land rather than being delivered directly. The orders reportedly mention the confiscation of hundreds of dunams, though the total number is described as unclear. Landowners and local officials say affected families have documents proving ownership and that the expansion and associated intimidations are likely to fragment Palestinian communities and limit access to agricultural land. The Wall and Settlement Resistance Commission is also cited, reporting that Israeli authorities seized more than 4,379 dunams of Palestinian land from the beginning of 2026 through the end of June.