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40% Rise in New West Bank Settlement Homes in 2014
2015-02-25
[AnNahar] The number of new homes under construction in Jewish settlements on the Israel-occupied West Bank rose last year by 40 percent, the Peace Now anti-settlements watchdog said Monday.
Good. With all those French Jews arriving, not to mention the smaller number of Ukrainians, that won't be nearly enough to meet the current need, but it's better than nothing.
The Israeli group said the construction of 3,100 "residential units" began last year in West Bank settlements, while 4,485 tenders for construction there and in east Jerusalem settlement districts were launched in 2014 -- "a record high for at least a decade."

Of the 3,100 units, 287 were in so-called wildcat settlements without official authorization from Israeli authorities, Peace Now said.

The international community draws no distinction between "legal" and "illegal" settlements, considering all to be illegitimate on occupied Paleostinian territory.

Peace Now said the monthly average for new homes in settlements was 460 during Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's third government which took office on March 18, 2013.

It said that over the same period 66 construction projects were launched to build 10,113 homes in 41 settlements.

"All these figures prove that Benjamin Netanyahu is doing everything to increase faits accomplis on the ground and make a two-state solution impossible," Peace Now's Hagit Ofran said.
Had the Palestinians ever been able to negotiate in good faith, there would already be two states (or three, including Hama's Gaza Strip) in existence. But they simply cannot, so in the meantime Israel is permitted by International Law to make improvements on land not really under negotiation.
"We hope Israeli voters will take this essential fact into account" when they go back to the polls on March 17, she said.
No doubt they will. A big complaint of Israeli voters is a lack of affordable housing.
Last month, Israel also announced plans to build 450 new settler homes in the West Bank, drawing the ire of Washington which denounced this as "illegitimate and counterproductive" to achieving peace with the Paleostinians.

The announcement, coming just weeks before early elections, further strained relations between the United States -- the broker of now frozen peace talks -- and its main Middle Eastern ally.
President Obama, on the other hand, was happy to be presented with yet another excuse to wax wroth so he didn't have to trouble himself to invent one.
The Paleostinians denounced the plan for the 450 new homes as a "war crime."
Of course they did.
Peace Now said the homes were to be built in four existing settlements across the West Bank.

Israel occupied the West Bank and east Jerusalem in the 1967 Middle East war.
The Israelis call it the Six Day War, for some reason...
Building settlements there is illegal under international law and is opposed by the international community as an obstacle to an eventual peace deal with the Paleostinians.
Not even close to being true, but Israel's enemies are awfully fond of saying so nonetheless.
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