Israeli away – Dard Finance Minister Bezelle Smotrich has said that he will approve the plan to build more than 3,000 houses in a controversial settlement project at the occupied West Bank – a step. He said he would stop the construction of a Palestinian state.
The so -called E1 project between Jerusalem and Male Adamim Basti has been frozen for decades for decades amid international fierce protests. The construction there will effectively cut the West Bank from the Eastern Jerusalem occupied and inhale its regional infinity significantly.
According to Israeli media, Smotrich said, “The plan will bury the idea of a Palestinian state.”
Settlements are considered illegal under international law, although Israel has disputed it.
He is one of the most controversial issues between Israeli and Palestinians. About 700,000 settled in about 160 settlements in West Bank and Eastern Jerusalem, according to the anti -Israel -Nipatan Group Shanti Now – Bhumi Palestinians searched for the future independent state.
“After the decades of international pressure and freeze, we are breaking the conferences and connecting the male Adduim to Jerusalem,” Smotrich said.
“This is zionism in its best form – settling, settling and strengthening our sovereignty in the land of Israel.”
It follows announcements from the increasing number of countries with its intention to recognize a Palestinian state in the coming months in recent times, which Israel has condemned.
Smotrich has to announce the plan at a news conference with Israel Ganz and Malle Adamim Mayor Gai Yifrach on Thursday, Smotrich settled on a news conference, I24 news report,
Now peace Said: “The Netanyahu government is exploiting every minute to deepen the veneration of West Bank and prevent the possibility of a two-state solution.
“It is clear for everyone today that the only solution of conflict, and the only way to defeat Hamas, is through the establishment of a Palestinian state with Israel.
“The Israeli government is condemning us to continue bloodshed, rather than working to eliminate it.”
Smotrich, together with National Security Minister Itmar Ben-Gwir, Approved by Britain in June “Repeated violence against Palestinian communities” at the West Bank occupied.
Construction of 3,401 housing units in the E1 region has been frozen for 20 years. The development of the region has long been seen as an effective blocking of the establishment of a Palestinian state, as its strategic position is separated from those in the south of Jerusalem, which prevent a affectionate Palestinian urban area connecting Ramallah, Eastern Jerusalem and Bethleham.
Since the Hamas attack on Israel on 7 October 2023, Israel’s pressure on West Bank Palestinians has increased rapidly, as legitimate safety measures.
Most of the international community considers settlements illegal under international law – a position supported by the International Court of Justice (ICJ) advisory opinion last year.