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Trump-era spike of Israel settlement growth to intensify

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EFRAT, West Bank (AP) — An aggressive Israeli settlement spree during the Trump era pushed deeper than ever into the occupied West Bank — territory the Palestinia­ns seek for a state — with over 9,000 homes built and thousands more in the pipeline, an AP investigat­ion showed.

If left unchalleng­ed by the Biden administra­tion, the constructi­on boom could make fading hopes for an internatio­nally backed two-state solution — Palestine alongside Israel — even more elusive.

Satellite images and data obtained by The Associated Press document for the first time the full impact of the policies of then-President Donald Trump, who abandoned decades-long U.S. opposition to the settlement­s and proposed a Mideast plan that would have allowed Israel to keep them all — even those deep inside the West Bank.

Although the Trump plan has been scrapped, the lasting legacy of constructi­on will make it even harder to create a viable Palestinia­n state. President Joe Biden’s administra­tion supports the two-state solution but has given no indication on how it plans to promote it.

The huge number of projects in the pipeline, along with massive developmen­t of settlement infrastruc­ture, means Biden would likely need to rein in Israel to keep the two-state option alive. While Biden has condemned settlement activity, US officials have shown no appetite for such a clash as they confront more urgent issues.

At the same time, Israel will likely continue to be led by a settlement hawk. In the wake of yet another inconclusi­ve Israeli election, either Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu or one of his right-wing challenger­s is poised to head the government, making a constructi­on slowdown improbable.

 ?? ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? This satellite image provided by Planet Labs Inc. shows the West Bank Jewish settlement of Bruchin on March 6, 2017.
ASSOCIATED PRESS This satellite image provided by Planet Labs Inc. shows the West Bank Jewish settlement of Bruchin on March 6, 2017.

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