Netanyahu announces plans for 3,000 new settler homes near East Jerusalem

Netanyahu announces plans for 3,000 new settler homes near East Jerusalem

by Joseph Anthony
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General view of houses of an Israeli settlement

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Thursday he was reviving a plan for the construction of 3,000 new settler homes near East Jerusalem, a project effectively frozen after international opposition.

Netanyahuโ€™s announcement, during an election campaign in which he has sought to shore up support from pro-settlement voters, was condemned by the Palestinians as another blow to their hopes for an independent state.

He has pledged to annex Jewish settlements in the occupied West Bank and the areaโ€™s Jordan Valley as part of an Israeli-Palestinian peace plan presented by U.S. President Donald Trump last month. Palestinians have rejected Trumpโ€™s blueprint as biased towards Israel.

Opponents of the project, in the Givat Hamatos area adjacent to the Palestinian neighbourhood of Beit Safafa, would sever parts of East Jerusalem from the nearby Palestinian town of Bethlehem in the occupied West Bank.

Construction of 2,610 housing units for Jews in Givat Hamatos was approved by a Jerusalem planning committee in 2014. The Israeli government effectively put the project on hold after the United States and the European Union criticised the plan.

Visiting an area overlooking the Israeli settlement of Har Homa on the outskirts of Jerusalem on Thursday, Netanyahu said in a video he posted on socila media: โ€œToday I approved the construction in Givat Hamatosโ€ of 3,000 homes for Jews, of which 1,000 would be marketed soon.

He said some 1,000 housing units would be built for Arabs in Beit Safafa. No construction date was announced for either area.

In a separate project, Netanyahu said another 2,200 housing units would be built in Har Homa settlement, located like Givat Hamatos in an area of the West Bank that Israel annexed to Jerusalem after the areaโ€™s capture in the 1967 Middle East war.

โ€œNetanyahuโ€™s insistence on building thousands of settlement units is the systematic destruction of the two-state solution and the implementation of the Trump plan,โ€ Nabil Abu Rudeineh, a spokesman for Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas said after the Israeli leaderโ€™s announcement.

Palestinians and much of the world view Israelโ€™s settlements in areas seized in the 1967 conflict as illegal under international law, but the United States and Israel dispute this.

REUTERS

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