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In response to Palestinian terror, Israel to ‎retroactively authorize illegal outposts

by  Efrat Forsher , Yair Altman , Yehuda Shlezinger , News Agencies and ILH Staff
Published on  12-14-2018 00:00
Last modified: 04-01-2021 13:21
In response to Palestinian terror, Israel to ‎retroactively authorize illegal outposts

The Samaria community of Ofra

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Israel plans to retroactively authorize thousands of ‎settler homes across Judea and Samaria whose ‎legal status is in question, Prime Minister ‎Benjamin Netanyahu said on Thursday.‎

The move followed two deadly shooting attacks in ‎Samaria this week, which claimed the lives of two ‎soldiers and an infant. ‎

Some of the homes slated for a status change were built decades ago in what Netanyahu office has ‎called‎‎ "good faith."‎

‎"Arranging the rights for the homes allows thousands ‎of residents to be provided with infrastructure of ‎public buildings, educational and religious ‎buildings," the Prime Minister's Office said in a ‎statement.‎

Netanyahu has reportedly ordered Attorney General ‎Avichai Mendelblit to make arrangements for ‎construction of 82 new homes in Ofra, the scene of ‎one of this week's attacks, as well as two new ‎industrial parks in the area. ‎

‎"They [Palestinian terrorists] think they can drive ‎us out of our land. They will fail," Netanyahu ‎stated. ‎

The move coincided with Habayit Hayehudi MK Bezalel ‎Smotrich's plan to present the Ministerial Committee ‎on Legislation a bill calling for the retroactive ‎authorization of 66 outposts in Judea and Samaria.‎

The committee is set to vote on the bill on Sunday. ‎If passed, pursuing the move would fall to a special ‎task force the government set up in mid-2017 to ‎handle the legalization of Judea and Samaria ‎outposts. ‎

The task force, headed by former Yesha Council head ‎Pinchas Wallerstein, was given an annual budget of ‎‎10 million shekels ($2.7 million) and three years to ‎regulate the issue, but it has yet to begin its ‎work, mostly because none of the positions on it ‎have been staffed.‎

With elections looming, many in the Right are ‎concerned that the efforts invested in changing the ‎status of illegal outposts would go to waste. ‎

Smotrich's ‎bill seeks to set a two-year timetable in ‎which the matter would be settled. ‎

Officials with the settlement enterprise called on ‎lawmakers to support the bill.‎

‎"This legislation will allow the residents to lead ‎normal lives and access municipal services in full," ‎Hebron Regional Council head Yochai Damari told ‎Israel Hayom.‎

Gush Etzion Regional Council head Shlomo Ne'eman ‎noted that "these outposts were all created with the ‎Israeli governments' encouragement and funding. We ‎urge lawmakers to put an end to discrimination [with ‎respect to municipal services]."‎

Binyamin Regional Council head Yisrael Gantz called ‎the bill "a just and moral legislative proposal."‎

Netanyahu's announcement further coincided with a ‎plan promoted by Justice Minister Ayelet Shaked, ‎which has been approved by Mendelblit, that would ‎essentially legalize over 2,000 public buildings and ‎in Judea and Samaria through changes to the zoning ‎laws. ‎

The move is currently pending a review by the ‎Defense Ministry.‎

‎"This is a real boon for the settlement enterprise ‎after years of stagnation. This is also a proper ‎Zionist response to the brutal murders of the past ‎few days," Shaked said. ‎

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