Israel Approves Hundreds More Houses in 3 Settlements in the Occupied West Bank
The approval is part of a strategic effort to strengthen settlements, with over 51,000 housing units authorized in the West Bank since late 2022, officials said.
- Israel has approved the construction of 764 more houses in three Jewish settlements in the occupied West Bank.
- The settlements are considered illegal under international law by most of the international community.
- The decision is likely to further stoke tensions in the Palestinian territory and has been condemned by Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas' spokesperson.
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Israel approves 764 new homes in Judea Samaria
Israel approves 764 new homes in Judea, Samaria. Final approval by the Supreme Planning Council clears the way for the plans’ official publication and the start of the building-permit process. The post Israel approves 764 new homes in Judea Samaria appeared first on Jerusalem World News.
Israel has given the green light to the construction of more than 700 other houses in three Jewish settlements in the occupied West Bank.
Israel approves hundreds of housing units in 3 settlements in the occupied West Bank
Israel has given the go-ahead for the construction of 764 more houses in three Jewish settlements in the occupied West Bank, a decision likely to further stoke tensions as a watchdog group accused the Israeli government of moving toward "de facto annexation" of the Palestinian territory.
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