Israeli authorities have also issued more than 1,800 demolition orders for Palestinian structures during the same period, including 991 in 2025 alone.
Settlements exercise full control over more than 42 percent of the occupied West Bank, the commission said.
About 61 percent of the territory falls under Area C, as defined by the 1995 Oslo II Accord, where Israel maintains full civil and security control, with more than 70 percent of that land subject to settlement-related classifications, including “state land,” nature reserves, and military training zones.
About 15 percent of the occupied West Bank has been declared “state land,” much of it allocated for settlement expansion, in addition to 18 percent designated as military training areas.
Settlement construction and jurisdiction areas cover about 12.4 percent of the occupied West Bank, while settlement roads account for more than 3 percent of the territory and contribute to geographic fragmentation.
Some 925 permanent and temporary checkpoints are in place across the occupied West Bank, splitting the territory and restricting the movement of people and goods, the report added.
Since October 8, 2023, Israeli aggressions in the occupied West Bank have killed 1,138 Palestinians, injured about 11,700 others, and led to around 22,000 arrests.
The conflict dates back to 1948, when Israel was established on land taken during the war that displaced hundreds of thousands of Palestinians, with disputes over territory and statehood remaining unresolved.