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Israel begins new settlement push | Israel begins new settlement push |
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The Israeli government says it plans to build 700 new homes in two settlement blocs in the occupied West Bank. | The Israeli government says it plans to build 700 new homes in two settlement blocs in the occupied West Bank. |
Adverts published in Israeli newspapers invite bids for work in Maale Adumim just outside east Jerusalem and Beitar Illit to the south, near Bethlehem. | Adverts published in Israeli newspapers invite bids for work in Maale Adumim just outside east Jerusalem and Beitar Illit to the south, near Bethlehem. |
It is the biggest expansion of Jewish settlements to be announced since the government came to office in May. | It is the biggest expansion of Jewish settlements to be announced since the government came to office in May. |
Palestinians see such moves as an obstacle to peace and the creation of an independent Palestinian state. | Palestinians see such moves as an obstacle to peace and the creation of an independent Palestinian state. |
The Israeli government froze a controversial project to link Maale Adumim to east Jerusalem following sharp American criticism. | The Israeli government froze a controversial project to link Maale Adumim to east Jerusalem following sharp American criticism. |
Suspended | Suspended |
The two settlement blocs are among the largest in the West Bank, occupied by Israel since 1967, together housing about 60,000 settlers. | The two settlement blocs are among the largest in the West Bank, occupied by Israel since 1967, together housing about 60,000 settlers. |
Israeli settlements around JerusalemIn detail | |
Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert was elected on a plan to withdraw unilaterally from parts of the West Bank and annex several large settlement blocs. | Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert was elected on a plan to withdraw unilaterally from parts of the West Bank and annex several large settlement blocs. |
However, the plan has been suspended since Israel's war in Lebanon with the militant group Hezbollah. | However, the plan has been suspended since Israel's war in Lebanon with the militant group Hezbollah. |
"What I thought was the right thing to do in the Palestinian sphere several months ago has changed now," Israel radio quoted Mr Olmert as telling parliament's Foreign Affairs and Defence Committee. | "What I thought was the right thing to do in the Palestinian sphere several months ago has changed now," Israel radio quoted Mr Olmert as telling parliament's Foreign Affairs and Defence Committee. |
During the conflict Hezbollah fired about 4,000 rockets at northern Israel, raising concern that a partial West Bank pullback could leave central Israel cities vulnerable to similar attacks by Palestinian militants. | During the conflict Hezbollah fired about 4,000 rockets at northern Israel, raising concern that a partial West Bank pullback could leave central Israel cities vulnerable to similar attacks by Palestinian militants. |
About 240,000 Jewish settlers and 2.4 million Palestinians live in the West Bank. The settlements are deemed illegal under international law, although Israel disputes this. | About 240,000 Jewish settlers and 2.4 million Palestinians live in the West Bank. The settlements are deemed illegal under international law, although Israel disputes this. |
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