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Israel greenlights hundreds of settlement homes in last-minute push

Plan to see the construction of 800 homes in Judea and Samaria. Palestinians, Jordan and the European Union condemn the decision.

by  News Agencies and ILH Staff
Published on  01-18-2021 06:46
Last modified: 01-18-2021 06:47
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The Jewish community of Efrat in the Gush Etzion, Samaria | File photo: Reuters/Ronen Zvulun

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Israeli authorities on Sunday advanced plans to build nearly 800 homes in Judea and Samaria, in a last-minute surge of approvals before the friendly Trump administration leaves office later this week.

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COGAT, the Israeli defense body that authorizes settlement construction, confirmed the approvals, which drew swift condemnations from the Palestinians.

The anti-settlement monitoring group Peace Now said that over 90% of the homes lay deep inside the West Bank, which the Palestinians seek as the heartland of a future independent state, and over 200 homes were located in unauthorized outposts that the government had decided to legalize.

Israel has stepped up settlement construction during President Donald Trump's term. According to Peace Now, Israel approved or advanced construction of over 12,000 settlement homes in 2020, the highest number in a single year since it began recording statistics in 2012.

Netanyahu's office said last week he would seek approvals for the latest construction projects. They include 100 homes in Tal Menashe, a settlement where an Israeli woman was killed last month in a terrorist attack.

"By promoting hundreds of settlement units, Prime Minister Netanyahu is once again putting his personal political interests over those of the country," Peace Now said. "Not only will this settlement activity erode the possibility for a conflict-ending resolution with the Palestinians in the long-term, but in the short-term it needlessly sets Israel on a collision course with the incoming Biden administration."

Nabil Abu Rudeineh, a spokesman for Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas, said Sunday's decision marked a "preemptive attempt by the Israeli government to undermine any effort that the US President-elect Joe Biden's administration might make to relaunch the stalled peace process."

Jordan and the European Union also condemned the Israeli announcement. The EU said it is "contrary to international law and further undermines the prospects of a viable two-state solution."

A string of US administrations, along with the rest of the international community, opposed settlement construction. But Trump, surrounded by a team of advisers with close ties to the settler movement, took a different approach. His administration announced in 2018 that it did not consider settlements to be illegal under international law.

As a result, Israel approved plans for over 27,000 settler homes during Trump's four-year term, more than 2.5 times the number approved during the Obama administration's second term, according to Peace Now.

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