No. Israeli state doctrine defines Israel as a "state of the Jews." Even non-Jewish Israelis are considered goyim and treated as such. By definition, every Jew is a citizen of Israel, meaning all of the approximately 16 million Jews, of whom only about 6 million live in Israel. Every Jew has a right to citizenship and a right to settle. The occupied territories are not internationally recognized as territories of the State of Israel, but are included in the territory that Yahweh gave to the Jews. Goyim cannot own the territory that Yahweh gave. This amounts to a settler being able to ask "does this land belong to a Jew?" and if the answer is "no (it belongs to a Palestinian)" he can say "then it belongs to me." Fences and the IDF then make this a reality. That is why Israel is delaying anything that could lead to the implementation of a Palestinian state, because then it can say to other countries: "Look! Jews live there and cultivate the land. And now they should be expelled?" Depending on how the war develops, it can be assumed that Jewish settlers will also create facts in Lebanese and Syrian areas in this way.