Netanyahu says will press ahead with E-1 settlement project in West Bank

Netanyahu says will press ahead with E-1 settlement project in West Bank

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An Israeli soldier fires a tear gas canister as a demonstrator holds a Palestinian flag during a protest against Israeli settlements and the U.S. President Donald Trump’s Middle East peace plan, in Jordan valley in the Israeli-occupied West Bank February 25, 2020. REUTERS/Mohamad Torokman

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Tuesday he was moving forward with a plan to build some 3,500 homes for Jewish settlers in one the most sensitive areas of the occupied West Bank, a project frozen after international criticism.

Palestinian and foreign opponents of the construction plan for the E-1 area in the West Bank had cautioned that Israeli housing in the corridorโ€™s barren hills could bisect the West Bank, cut off Palestinians from Jerusalem and further dim their hopes for a contiguous state.

โ€œI have given instructions to immediately publish for deposit the plan to build 3,500 housing units in E-1,โ€ Netanyahu said, using an administrative term for the first phase of a planning process.

โ€œThis had been delayed for six and a half years,โ€ he said in a speech, six days before a national election in which the right-wing Likud party leader is seeking to shore up backing from settlers and their supporters.

The E-1 plan would expand the large Jewish settlement of Maale Adumim, effectively connecting it to Jerusalem, about a 15-minute drive away.

On February 20th, Netanyahu announced he was reviving a project to build 3,000 new settler homes at Givat Hamatos in the West Bank, on the outskirts of Jerusalem.

Palestinians and much of the world view Israelโ€™s settlements in the West Bank, captured in the 1967 Middle East war, as illegal under international law. The United States and Israel dispute this.

REUTERS

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