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Israel to authorise nine ‘wild’ West Bank settlement­s

- Agence France-Presse in Jerusalem

Israel’s security cabinet has announced it will authorise nine settlement­s in the occupied West Bank after a series of attacks in East Jerusalem, including one that killed three Israelis.

“In response to the murderous terrorist attacks in Jerusalem, the security cabinet decided unanimousl­y to authorise nine communitie­s in Judea and Samaria,” the office of the prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, said in a statement on Sunday that included the name Israel uses for the West Bank.

“These communitie­s have existed for many years, some have existed for decades,” it said.

The so-called “wild” settlement­s were built without authorisat­ion from the Israeli government.

“The civil administra­tion higher planning committee will be convened in the coming days to approve the constructi­on of new residentia­l units in existing communitie­s in Judea and Samaria,” the statement said.

It said the “security cabinet had made a series of additional decisions in the framework of the determined fight against terrorism” including strengthen­ing security forces in Jerusalem.

Netanyahu said earlier on Sunday during a meeting of his government that he wanted to “strengthen settlement­s”, which are illegal under internatio­nal law.

More than 475,000 Israelis live in settlement­s in the West Bank, which is home to 2.8 million Palestinia­ns.

Netanyahu also announced that his government wanted to submit legislatio­n to parliament this week to revoke the Israeli nationalit­y of “terrorists”.

The measures apply to Israeli Arabs and Palestinia­ns with resident status in East Jerusalem, part of the city annexed by Israel.

The announceme­nts come amid an outbreak of Israeli-Palestinia­n violence.

A Palestinia­n killed three Israelis, including two children, in an attack on Friday in Ramot, a Jewish settlement neighbourh­ood in East Jerusalem, and Israeli forces killed a Palestinia­n teenager in a raid in the northern West Bank on Sunday.

The conflict has claimed the lives of at least 46 Palestinia­ns since the beginning of the year, including combatants and civilians, nine Israeli civilians and one Ukrainian woman, according to an AFP count based on official Israeli and Palestinia­n sources.

 ?? ?? The Israeli prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, said on Sunday that he wanted to ‘strengthen settlement­s’, which are illegal under internatio­nal law. Photograph: Reuters
The Israeli prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, said on Sunday that he wanted to ‘strengthen settlement­s’, which are illegal under internatio­nal law. Photograph: Reuters

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