Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Israel plans new Jewish settlement in hot spot Hebron

- Agence France-presse

Jerusalem:israel’snewhard-right defence minister on Sunday ordered officials to start planning a new Jewish settlement in the heart of the divided West Bank city of Hebron.

The announceme­nt came as the prospects of a third snap election since May loomed larger, with defence minister Naftali Bennett’s New Right party leaning heavily on settlers for support at the polls.

The defence ministry said Bennett had instructed ministry department­s responsibl­e for the Israeli occupied West Bank “to notify the Hebron municipali­ty of planning a new Jewish neighbourh­ood in the wholesale market complex”.

The market area is on Hebron’s Shuhada Street, once a bustling thoroughfa­re leading to a holy site where the biblical Abraham is believed to have been buried.

The street is now largely closed off to Palestinia­ns who have repeatedly demanded that it be reopened to traffic.

The city is holy to both Muslims and Jews and is a flashpoint for clashes between the two sides.

On Saturday, Israeli forces shot dead a Palestinia­n southwest of Hebron, with the army saying that he was one of three men throwing petrol bombs at a military vehicle. About 800 Israeli settlers live in the ancient city under heavy military protection amid around 200,000 Palestinia­ns. Sunday’s statement said the planned new building project would “double the number of Jewish residents in the city”.

The move comes at a time of political turmoil in Israel after general elections ended in deadlock. Neither Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and allies like Bennett nor their opponents won enough parliament­ary seats to form a viable coalition.

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