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New Eastern Settlement Plans ‘Invalid’
“As follows from a number of media reports the Israeli authorities are considering plans for building about 8,300 homes in an area lying between Eastern Jerusalem and the Maale-Adumim settlement (so-called zone E1) in the Israeli-occupied West Bank”, the Foreign Ministry said.
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Peace Now said it obtained documents from the Housing Ministry which indicate that while no construction has yet been approved, Israel has not shelved its plans and has continued to hire architects for the scheme, which drew worldwide protest including from the UK.
Americans for Peace Now (APN) is alarmed by new evidence, exposed today by our Israeli sister organization Peace Now, indicating that the Israeli government is planning massive new settlement construction in the West Bank, including in an area known as “E-1” adjacent to East Jerusalem. As the Associated Press reported, a Palestinian security officer said that “Palestinian security forces arrested Wednesday about a dozen suspected radical Islamists in Bethlehem”. Israel says 88 of them were attacking or attempting to attack Israelis while the rest died in clashes with Israeli troops.
Israel blames the ongoing violence on Palestinian incitement; Palestinians say it stems from despair at achieving independence.
On Monday, both men were handed over to police from the Judea and Samaria District at a West Bank checkpoint, along with the investigative material collected over the past month by Palestinian police.
US-backed peace talks between the Palestinians and Israel collapsed in April 2014 amid bitter mutual recriminations.
The Peace Now report said more than 55,000 settlement homes are in various stages of planning.
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A chief grievance of the Palestinians was settlement building on land they claim for a future state. “There is no need to pay worldwide prices for a process that does not have great significance”, a statement from the prime minister’s office said.