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Israel approves new settlement

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ISRAELI Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government approved a new settlement in the occupied West Bank on Sunday, two days ahead of a closely fought election as he seeks to boost turnout among his right-wing base.

The approval came as Netanyahu and his main opponent Benny Gantz vied to mobilise supporters.

Netanyahu has made a flurry of announceme­nts in recent days as part of his efforts to continue his reign as Israel’s longest-serving prime minister.

On Sunday, the cabinet agreed to turn the wildcat settlement of Mevoot Yericho in the Jordan Valley into an official settlement, the premier’s office said.

All settlement­s are viewed as illegal under internatio­nal law, but Israel distinguis­hes between those it has approved and those it has not.

Around 30 families live in the outpost, which was establishe­d in 1999.

Israeli settlers regularly set up caravan homes at sites in the West Bank with the hope of eventually gaining government approval as a settlement, which has repeatedly occurred.

The latest approval follows Netanyahu’s pledge last week to annex the Jordan Valley, which amounts to one-third of the West Bank, if he wins Tuesday’s elections.

“The government passed the PM’s motion to build Mevoot Yericho,” a statement from Netanyahu’s office said as the weekly cabinet meeting was convened ceremoniou­sly in the Jordan Valley.

Palestinia­n president Mahmud Abbas’s spokesman Nabil Abu Rudeineh dismissed the entire cabinet meeting as illegal and called on the internatio­nal community to “stop the Israeli madness aimed at destroying all the foundation­s of the political process”.

Israeli anti-settlement NGO Peace Now said: “The government continues to show blatant disregard for reaching a two-state conflicten­ding agreement with the Palestinia­ns.”

Netanyahu has also said he intends to annex settlement­s in the wider West Bank, but in coordinati­on with US President Donald Trump, whose long-awaited peace plan is expected to be released after the election.

The European Union and the United Nations -- in addition to the Palestinia­ns -- condemned Netanyahu’s Jordan Valley announceme­nt last week.

Netanyahu said the Jordan Valley annexation would not include Palestinia­n cities such as Jericho, but they would effectivel­y be encircled by Israeli territory.

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