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Israel Approves 22 New Settlements Amid Ongoing Gaza Strikes

Israel's government has approved 22 new Jewish settlements in the West Bank, coinciding with deadly airstrikes in Gaza that killed at least 34 people.

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Israel's government has approved the establishment of 22 new Jewish settlements in the occupied West Bank, including the legalization of unauthorized outposts. Defense Minister Israel Katz stated this move strengthens Israel's claim to the territory and prevents the establishment of a Palestinian state. The decision has drawn widespread condemnation from Palestinian officials and rights groups, who view it as a dangerous escalation that undermines peace efforts. Meanwhile, Israeli airstrikes in Gaza have killed at least 34 people, further complicating the already tense Israeli-Palestinian relations, as the international community largely considers these settlements illegal.

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"…Settlement activity in the West Bank has accelerated sharply since the war in Gaza, now in its 20th month, adding to escalating Israeli military operations against Palestinian militants and increasing numbers of settler attacks targeting Palestinian residents."

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"…Israeli strikes on the Gaza Strip, where Palestinians have become increasingly desperate for food after nearly three months of Israeli border closures, killed at least 13 people overnight, local health officials said."

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"…Israel has accelerated settlement construction in recent years — long before Hamas’ Oct. 7, 2023, attack ignited the war in Gaza — confining Palestinians to smaller and smaller areas of the West Bank and making the prospect of establishing a viable, independent state even more remote."

Israel authorizes more Jewish settlements in the occupied West Bank
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"…Israeli ministers say 22 new Jewish settlements have been approved in the occupied West Bank - the biggest expansion in decades."

Israel announces major expansion of settlements in occupied West Bank
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"…Israel has accelerated settlement construction in recent years — long before Hamas’ Oct. 7, 2023, attack ignited the war in Gaza — confining Palestinians to smaller and smaller areas of the West Bank and making the prospect of establishing a viable, independent state even more remote."

Israel authorizes more settlements in the occupied West Bank. Strikes on Gaza kill 13, officials say
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The international community, including the United Nations, largely considers Israeli settlements in the West Bank illegal under international law, as they are built on occupied Palestinian territory.

The 22 new settlements include communities such as Homesh and Sa-Nur, which are former settlements evacuated in 2005 during the disengagement from Gaza. The law forbidding Israelis from entering these areas was recently repealed.

The Israeli government justifies the settlements as strengthening Israel’s hold on the territory, thwarting the establishment of a Palestinian state, and providing the basis for future development in the region.

Palestinian officials and rights groups have condemned the establishment of the settlements, calling it a dangerous escalation that undermines peace efforts and further complicates the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

This decision is seen as significantly escalating tensions, undermining the prospects for a two-state solution, and complicating international relations by reinforcing Israeli control over disputed territory.

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