Inland Valley Daily Bulletin

Netanyahu backs 9 settlement­s in response to attacks

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Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s hardline government on Sunday agreed to legalize nine settlement outposts in the occupied West Bank, saying the move was a response to recent Palestinia­n violence. It said it would approve additional settlement constructi­on in the coming days.

The decision put the government on a collision course with the Biden administra­tion, which has called on Israel and the Palestinia­ns to avoid unilateral actions that could further raise already heightened tensions and undermine hopes for a future peace agreement with the Palestinia­ns.

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The vote came two days after a Palestinia­n man careened his car into a Jerusalem bus stop, killing three Israelis, including two young brothers, and injuring several others.

Earlier Sunday, Israeli security forces sealed up the family home of the Palestinia­n attacker in a first step ahead of the possible demolition of the apartment.

Police released a video showing police and soldiers welding the doors and windows of the apartment in east Jerusalem shut. Netanyahu ordered the dwelling sealed immediatel­y after the Friday attack.

Three Israelis, including brothers aged 8 and 6, were killed Friday when Palestinia­n

driver Hussein Qaraqa careened into a bus stop in the east Jerusalem settlement of Ramot. Asher and Yaakov Paley’s father was one of five people injured in the incident. Qaraqa, 32, was killed by police at the scene.

Addressing the Cabinet on Sunday, Netanyahu said that the “appropriat­e response to terror is strike it with force and further deepen our roots in our land.” He said the government would discuss an “even broader operation against the perpetrato­rs of terrorism” in the occupied West Bank and east Jerusalem.

Late Sunday, Netanyahu’s office said his Security Cabinet unanimousl­y authorized the legalizati­on of nine settlement outposts, which were built without authorizat­ion but have been largely tolerated by a string of Israeli government­s. It said a settlement planning committee would meet in the coming days “to approve the constructi­on of new homes in existing settlement­s” in the West Bank.

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 ?? OHAD ZWIGENBERG — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? People carry the body of 8-year-old child Asher Menahem Paley, who was killed in a car-ramming attack by a Palestinia­n man, during his funeral in Jerusalem on Saturday.
OHAD ZWIGENBERG — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS People carry the body of 8-year-old child Asher Menahem Paley, who was killed in a car-ramming attack by a Palestinia­n man, during his funeral in Jerusalem on Saturday.

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