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Uproar over Israeli plan to build 4,000 settlement units in occupied West Bank

Mustafa Barghouti calls for US sanctions on Israel as Palestinia­ns stress two-state solution

- Mohammed Najib Ramallah

Fears over the future of the two-state solution in Palestine have mounted after Israel approved a plan to build more than 4,000 settlement units in the West Bank.

The move threatens Palestinia­ns’ hopes for a two-state solution and the establishm­ent of an independen­t state.

If constructe­d, the settlement­s will sever the geographic­al contiguity between the occupied territorie­s.

The Higher Planning Committee of the Israeli Civil Administra­tion approved the constructi­on of 4,427 new settlement-housing units in the occupied West Bank, according to NGO Peace Now.

Fifteen European countries, including France, Germany and Italy, have denounced the plans, and demanded that Israel shelve the proposal.

The US also confirmed its opposition to the new approvals.

The Palestinia­n Authority’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs condemned the approval of the new settlement plans that include 3,988 housing units, including many isolated outposts.

The ministry said in a statement that the approval was granted despite strong opposition from the US administra­tion, which was expressed by more than one US official last week.

The UN stressed that efforts to build confidence between the Palestinia­n and Israeli sides and the establishm­ent of a truce is a prelude to resolving the conflict.

The ministry said that “the racist colonial decision comes within the framework of the creeping annexation of the occupied West Bank, including East Jerusalem, Masafer Yatta and the Jordan Valley — to eliminate any chance of establishi­ng a viable, geographic­ally connected and sovereign Palestinia­n state.”

Some Palestinia­n critics argue that the Israeli government is racing against time to resolve the future of the final negotiated issues unilateral­ly and by force of occupation in accordance with Israel’s

interests.

It is also trying to preserve the ruling coalition at the expense of Palestinia­n land and the rights of people, they claim.

The ministry called on the US administra­tion to fulfill its commitment­s and promises, and to translate its positions and words into actions to pressure the Israeli government to stop all its settlement activities in a way that leads to the protection of the two-state solution.

About 700,000 Israeli settlers live in the West Bank across 125 settlement­s considered illegal under internatio­nal law. Some Israelis marked the recent approval with celebratio­ns.

Critics warn that Israeli government­s have tolerated and even encouraged settlers to seize Palestinia­n land in Area C, which forms 60 percent of the West Bank and East Jerusalem.

Settlement activities reached their peak during the term of former US president Donald Trump, who supported Israeli unconditio­nally.

The ruling Israeli regime of Prime Minister Naftali Bennet is an ultimate supporter of settlement expansion and settlers in the West Bank and East Jerusalem, critics say, pointing to Bennet’s tenure as mayor of a settlement in the West Bank.

Many in Palestine are deeply concerned that the expansion of settlement­s is detrimenta­l to the two-state solution and forms a serious threat to the establishm­ent of an independen­t Palestinia­n state with geographic­al continuity — a longtime goal of Palestinia­n political figures.

Mustafa Barghouti, secretaryg­eneral of the Palestinia­n Initiative Party, told Arab News: “This confirms that Israel’s intention is to destroy any possibilit­y of establishi­ng an independen­t Palestinia­n state.”

Barghouti said that the expansion of settlement-building under the Naftali government “is faster than any previous right-wing government, and it is, of course, worse than the Netanyahu government.”

He added: “It is shameful that parties such as the left-wing Meretz party and Mansour Abbas’ party remain in such a government, which must be brought down immediatel­y.”

Barghouti said that Israel “will not be deterred unless sanctions by the US are imposed on it and the companies that invest in settlement­s.”

He noted that the US imposed heavy sanctions on Russia in the wake of the Ukraine invasion, but did not impose a single punitive measure against Israel, despite its apparent violation of internatio­nal law.

 ?? AP ?? An Israeli soldier chases a protester while peace activists attempt to open a road that passes close to a Jewish settlement in the West Bank.
AP An Israeli soldier chases a protester while peace activists attempt to open a road that passes close to a Jewish settlement in the West Bank.

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