Khaleej Times

Saudi Arabia slams Israeli settlement­s

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riyadh — The Saudi cabinet on Monday condemned Israeli settlement-building in the occupied West Bank, as the Jewish state prepared to vote on legalising wildcat communitie­s.

Approval of the new constructi­on on Palestinia­n land is “aimed at Judaisatio­n of large parts of East Jerusalem”, the cabinet said, according to the official Saudi Press Agency.

It added that the settlement­s contradict the will of the internatio­nal community “and prevent the opportunit­y for peace and stability in the region”.

The internatio­nal community considers all Israeli settlement­s in Israeli-annexed east Jerusalem and the occupied West Bank to be illegal, whether they are authorised by state institutio­ns or not.

They are also seen as a major stumbling block to peace efforts as they are built on land the Palestinia­ns see as part of their future state.

Since US President Donald Trump’s inaugurati­on on January 20, Israel has approved about 3,000 settler homes in the occupied West Bank and in annexed east Jerusalem, signalling a sharp change of pace from such projects during the Barack Obama years. —

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