Israel approves new settlement between Jerusalem and Bethlehem

Israel approves new settlement between Jerusalem and Bethlehem

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Israel's spate of settlement expansion around Jerusalem has increased again with the approval of 2,612 homes in a move likely to further inflame international criticism of Binyamin Netanyahu's government.

Givat Hamatos, across the pre-1967 Green Line between southern Jerusalem and Bethlehem, will be the first new discrete settlement created since 1997. Critics say it will become part of a chain of settlements in the area, further impeding access between the two biblical cities.

European diplomats in Jerusalem have warned that the construction of Givat Hamatos is a "game-changer" which could destroy the chance of a viable Palestinian state with East Jerusalem as its capital. A diplomatic source said the approval of the new settlement was "a devastating development for all those who believe in a two-state solution".

The decision by a Jerusalem planning committee followed an announcement on Monday to build an extra 1,500 homes in the settlement of Ramat Shlomo, and the authorisation by Netanyahu last month of development of a controversial expanse of land near Jerusalem. The latter, known as E1, is considered another "game-changer" by European diplomats.

Read more: Israel approves new settlement between Jerusalem and Bethlehem | World news | guardian.co.uk
 
God bless Israel. Continue the good work, build the nation and enjoy while kicking all the diabolic invaders out of the Israel.
 
God bless Israel. Continue the good work, build the nation and enjoy while kicking all the diabolic invaders out of the Israel.


Let us wait and see what will happen.
 
The best thing Israel can do in to Build.
Why should everybody whine when they want to develop their own land?
 
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