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Israel Approves 19 New West Bank Settlements Amid Surge in Violence and Retroactive Legalization

Israel's Cabinet approved 19 new Jewish settlements in the occupied West Bank, bringing the total to 210. This decision has exacerbated settler attacks and includes retroactive legalization.

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  • The Israeli Cabinet has approved 19 new Jewish settlements in the occupied West Bank, bringing the total number of settlements to 210 according to various sources.
  • This recent approval includes the retroactive legalization of some previously established settlement outposts, marking a significant policy development in the region.
  • The decision contributes to a record 69 new settlements sanctioned by Israel in the West Bank over recent years, increasing the total by nearly 50% during their tenure.
  • The approval has exacerbated a surge in settler attacks against Palestinians, with eight daily attacks during October's olive harvest, the highest since 2006.
  • Over 1,000 Palestinians, including children, have died in Israeli attacks in the occupied West Bank, with two recent fatalities occurring in clashes with Israel's military.
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Center-leaning sources frame the story by consistently highlighting the international illegality of Israeli settlements in the "occupied West Bank." They emphasize the expansion's role in undermining a two-state solution and escalating tensions, often citing anti-settlement groups and UN condemnations. The narrative portrays the approvals as a provocative act by Israel's "far-right" government, driven by an agenda to prevent a Palestinian state.

"The approval increases the number of settlements in the West Bank by nearly 50% during the current government's tenure, from 141 in 2022 to 210 after the current approval, according to Peace Now, an anti-settlement watchdog group."

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"The approvals come just days after the United Nations said settlement expansion had reached its highest level since 2017."

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The approval brings the total number of Jewish settlements in the occupied West Bank to 210, includes retroactive legalization of existing outposts, and marks part of a record 69 new settlements in recent years, increasing the total by nearly 50%.

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