Israel legalises West Bank outpost after settler killed

Israel legalises West Bank outpost after settler killed

by Joseph Anthony
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File photo: A general view of the Havat Gilad settlement outpost, West Bank

Israel granted legal status on Sunday to a previously unauthorised outpost in the occupied West Bank in response to a Palestinian shooting attack last month that killed one of its residents.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said the decision to retroactively authorise the 50-family outpost of Havat Gilad was meant to โ€œallow the continuation of normal life thereโ€.

Most countries deem Israeli settlements in the West Bank, land that Israel captured in a 1967 war and which Palestinians want for a future state, to be illegal. Israel disputes this.

The decision was approved unanimously by Israelโ€™s cabinet.

Palestinian officials condemned the move and said it seemed to be the result of a change in US policy toward Israel.

President Donald Trump in December recognised Jerusalem as the capital of Israel, breaking with decades of US policy that the cityโ€™s status must be decided in peace negotiations between Israel and the Palestinians.

East Jerusalem was captured by Israel in a 1967 war, and Palestinians want it for the capital of a future state.

โ€œNetanyahu is trying to make facts on ground. All settlements in the West Bank, including in Jerusalem, are illegal,โ€ said Wasel Abu Youssef, a member of the Palestine Liberation Organisationโ€™s executive committee.

On Jan 9, Havat Gilad resident Rabbi Raziel Shevah was shot dead from a passing vehicle as he drove near his home.

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