Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

1,300 Palestinia­n homes OK’d by Israel in occupied West Bank

- JOSEPH KRAUSS

JERUSALEM — Israel on Monday authorized some 1,300 Palestinia­n homes in the occupied West Bank days after advancing plans to build more than 3,000 housing units for Jewish settlers.

The Israeli government said it is adopting a moderate approach with the aim of minimizing friction with the U.S. — which is opposed to settlement­s — and tensions within its ruling coalition, which includes parties from across the political spectrum.

The Palestinia­ns and rights groups say the newly authorized homes meet only a small fraction of the need in the 60% of the West Bank that is under full Israeli control. Military permits for Palestinia­n constructi­on are rarely granted, and unauthoriz­ed structures are often demolished.

An Israeli security official confirmed the approval of the Palestinia­n housing, saying it authorized existing homes and gave permission to build new ones, without providing a breakdown. The official spoke on condition of anonymity in line with regulation­s.

Israel captured the West Bank in the 1967 Mideast war, and the Palestinia­ns want it to form the main part of a future state. Today, the territory is home to more than 2.5 million Palestinia­ns and nearly 500,000 Jewish settlers.

The Palestinia­ns and most of the internatio­nal community view the settlement­s as a violation of internatio­nal law. The Palestinia­ns say the continuous expansion of settlement­s since 1967 has made it virtually impossible to establish a viable state alongside Israel. A two-state solution is still seen internatio­nally as the only realistic way of resolving the decades- old conflict.

Israel views the West Bank as the biblical and historical heartland of the Jewish people. Prime Minister Naftali Bennett is a strong supporter of the settlement­s and is opposed to the creation of a Palestinia­n state.

President Joe Biden’s administra­tion has expressed opposition to the expansion of settlement­s, saying it undermines efforts to eventually revive the peace process. Israel and the Palestinia­ns have not held substantiv­e negotiatio­ns in more than a decade.

 ?? (AP/Nasser Nasser) ?? The Israeli settlement of Ma’on in the background overlooks the Palestinia­n Bedouin village of al-Mufagara in the West Bank. Permits for Palestinia­n constructi­on are rarely granted in the areas controlled by Israel.
(AP/Nasser Nasser) The Israeli settlement of Ma’on in the background overlooks the Palestinia­n Bedouin village of al-Mufagara in the West Bank. Permits for Palestinia­n constructi­on are rarely granted in the areas controlled by Israel.

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