The Borneo Post

Israel approves building plans for 31 settler homes in West Bank’s Hebron

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JERUSALEM: Israel on Monday approved building plans for 31 settler homes in Hebron in the West Bank, a spokeswoma­n said, a first such move in the Israeli- occupied area for some 15 years.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has felt increased pressure for settlement expansion from the rightist flank of his coalition, though constructi­on is not imminent as a bureaucrat­ic process must still run its course.

His government has made numerous announceme­nts of settlement building recently, angering Palestinia­ns seeking a state on land Israel captured in a 1967 war but no longer eliciting serious US criticism with President Donald Trump in the White House.

Still, settlement advocates say that despite a string of announceme­nts for constructi­on of thousands of settler homes in the West Bank, only a fraction might be built eventually.

Hebron is the largest Palestinia­n city in the occupied West Bank with a population of some 216,000. About 1,000 Israeli settlers live in the heart of the city, which for decades has been a focus of religious friction between Muslims and Jews.

Israeli anti-settlement watchdog Peace Now detailed the project’s plans in an area of Hebron where the settlers live and its web site showed a graphic of what the prospectiv­e four- storey, stoneclad apartment block would look like.

It said that the last time settler homes were built in this area was in 2002.

Hadar Horen, a spokeswoma­n for the Israeli body that runs civilian affairs in the West Bank, could not confirm the details issued by Peace Now and said the planning committee decision would be published later. — Reuters

 ??  ?? Israeli soldiers stand at a military camp in the West Bank city of Hebron. — Reuters photo
Israeli soldiers stand at a military camp in the West Bank city of Hebron. — Reuters photo

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