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Israel approves new settler homes in East Jerusalem

Palestinia­n minister: Settlement­s disrespect­ful to internatio­nal community

- HAZEM BALOUSHA

GAZA CITY: Israel approved the major expansion of a Jewish settler enclave in the heart of East

Jerusalem on Wednesday, issuing building permits for 176 new units.

Palestinia­ns immediatel­y condemned the project, which a Jerusalem municipali­ty spokeswoma­n said was approved by the city’s planning committee, as a violation of internatio­nal law.

The announceme­nt came less than a week after Israel confirmed approval for the constructi­on of several hundred additional settler enclaves for Jewish communitie­s in the West Bank, drawing condemnati­on from Palestinia­ns and the EU.

Some 500,000 Israelis live in the West Bank and East Jerusalem — areas that are home to more than 2.6 million Palestinia­ns.

Israel’s persistent engagement in settlement activities has been universall­y condemned and is illegal under internatio­nal law. Last December, the UN Security Council adopted a resolution calling on Israel to immediatel­y cease its settlement activities in the occupied Palestinia­n territorie­s. The issue was one of the main reasons why peace talks between Israel and Palestine collapsed in 2014 and have not taken place since.

Constructi­on of the new units will nearly triple the number of Jewish settlement­s in East Jerusalem’s Nof Zion community, which is surrounded by Palestinia­n houses in the Jabel Al-Mukaber neighborho­od, in territory that Israel captured and annexed in the 1967 war and which Palestinia­ns seek as part of a state they want to establish in the West Bank and the Gaza Strip, with East Jerusalem as its capital.

“We are unifying Jerusalem through actions on the ground,” Jerusalem Mayor Nir Barkat said in a statement about the settlement expansion.

Adnan Al-Husseini, the Palestinia­n minister of Al-Quds affairs, told Arab News, “The Israeli move is disrespect­ful of internatio­nal efforts to resume the peace negotiatio­n.”

He urged the internatio­nal community not to “turn a blind eye,” and stressed the need to hold Israel “accountabl­e and not to allow them to go unpunished.”

Palestinia­n News Agency WAFA reported that Nabil Abu Rudeineh, official spokesman of Palestinia­n Authority President Mahmoud Abbas, had condemned the Israeli announceme­nt, stressing that all settlement­s are illegal according to UN resolution­s.

He called on Washington to intervene immediatel­y in order to salvage the peace process.

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