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Plan to build 700 West Bank Palestinian homes approved by Israel

Security cabinet backs proposal to construct houses in Area C for the first time since 2016

A settlement construction site in the West Bank (AP Photo/Oded Balilty, File)
A settlement construction site in the West Bank (AP Photo/Oded Balilty, File)

Israel’s Security Cabinet approved a plan to build 700 homes in Palestinian West Bank towns.

It is the first Palestinian construction approved in the Israeli-controlled Area C since 2016, according to reports.

Haaretz reported that 6,000 housing units in Jewish West Bank settlements also were approved at the same meeting.

Area C is under full Israeli control, based on the Oslo Accords. The plan was first reported by the Kan national broadcaster.

It is not known if all of the homes are new units, or retroactive legalisations of homes built without permits.

The Security Cabinet approval comes days before the scheduled arrival of White House senior adviser Jared Kushner to discuss the economic component of the Trump administration’s peace plan. Some settler leaders said in interviews with Israeli media that they believed the decision was due to American pressure.

The projects will still require additional approvals, including from the Civil Administration, which oversees civilian life in the West Bank.

 

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