Beit El – Israel Approves 300 New Homes In Settlement After Demolishing Two Buildings At Site

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    Israeli police detain a Jewish settler (in blue) protesting the slated demolition of structures, by order of Israel's high court, in the West Bank Jewish settlement of Beit El near Ramallah July 28, 2015. REUTERS/Gil YohananBeit El – Israel gave final approval on Wednesday for plans to build 300 new homes in a Jewish settlement in the occupied West Bank, announcing the move as it carried out a court demolition order against two vacant apartment blocs at the site.

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    Dozens of Jewish settlers have gathered over the past several days at Beit El settlement to protest against the demolition. Israel’s Supreme Court ruled the two partially-built dwellings were constructed illegally on Palestinian-owned land.

    Live television footage from Beit El showed settlers, who had scuffled earlier with police at the site, watching an excavator tear into the buildings but not intervening.

    Ultra-nationalists in Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s governing coalition had urged him to press ahead with the 300-home project, first announced three years ago and slated for a different tract of land in Beit El, as compensation for the demolition.

    A statement issued by the Prime Minister’s Office said the “immediate construction of 300 housing units” had been approved.

    In addition, the statement said, planning approval was granted for the building of 413 homes in the East Jerusalem area.

    Israel captured the West Bank and East Jerusalem, territory Palestinians seek for a state of their own, in the 1967 Middle East war. Most countries consider the settlements that Israel has built in occupied land as illegal.

    Settler leaders have been lobbying Netanyahu over the past few weeks to step up housing construction, seen internationally and by Palestinians as an obstacle to their statehood aspirations.


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    ydeneydene
    ydeneydene
    8 years ago

    What a mess!

    wellwell
    wellwell
    8 years ago

    but promises somehow never materialize delay delay delay

    md2205
    md2205
    8 years ago

    This is much more dangerous for world peace than ISIS and Obama should be duly concerned.