The Arizona Republic

US criticizes Israeli settlement plans but won’t take any action

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JERUSALEM – The U.S. on Monday criticized new Israeli plans to build thousands of new homes for Jewish settlers in the occupied West Bank but gave no indication it would take any action against its close Middle Eastern ally.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office announced the plans late Sunday, saying they were in response to recent deadly Palestinia­n violence.

It said Israel would legalize nine settlement outposts that were built without authorizat­ion and convene a special planning committee in the coming days to approve additional settlement constructi­on.

Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich, a hard-line settler whose responsibi­lities also include authority over settlement constructi­on, said some 10,000 housing units were set to be approved.

Netanyahu’s new government is dominated by Israeli ultranatio­nalists who support settlement constructi­on and oppose independen­ce for the Palestinia­ns.

The United States opposes settlement constructi­on on occupied territorie­s claimed by the Palestinia­ns. Over 700,000 Jewish Israelis now live in the West Bank and east Jerusalem – territorie­s captured in the 1967 Mideast war and sought by the Palestinia­ns for their future state.

In Washington, Secretary of State Antony Blinken said the U.S. was “deeply troubled” by the Israeli decision. “We strongly oppose such unilateral measures, which exacerbate tensions and undermine the prospects for a negotiated two-state solution.”

But Blinken gave no indication that the Biden administra­tion is prepared to take action. Israel has shrugged off similar statements of concern in the past.

 ?? HAZEM BADER/AFP VIA GETTY IMAGES ?? Asael, an Israeli outpost in the occupied West Bank, is seen Monday. Israel’s security Cabinet announced Sunday that it would legalize nine West Bank settlement­s after a series of attacks in east Jerusalem.
HAZEM BADER/AFP VIA GETTY IMAGES Asael, an Israeli outpost in the occupied West Bank, is seen Monday. Israel’s security Cabinet announced Sunday that it would legalize nine West Bank settlement­s after a series of attacks in east Jerusalem.

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