16 Aug
11:43 AM
An Israeli project to construct 20,000 new Jewish-only settlement units in Jerusalem was approved by Israeli authorities on Wednesday, according to Israeli media sources.
The cost of the new settlement construction will be 1.4 billion shekels ($379 million), and the units will be spread across East Jerusalem, in Palestinian neighborhoods whose residents have been forced out.
Settlement construction in east Jerusalem has increased rapidly over the past ten years, as part of the implementation of Israel’s ‘E1’ plan to displace the Palestinian residents of East Jerusalem and fully annex Jerusalem to the state of Israel.
This plan was given more fuel when the U.S. President in Jerusalem announced, via Twitter, that he planned to move the U.S. Embassy in Israel to Jerusalem, thereby denying the Palestinian residents their right to exist.
According to PeaceNow, in late 2017 construction work began on the Eastern Ring Road in the section between the Palestinian communities of al-Za’ayyim and Anata. The road was built with a separation wall in its middle, with one side designated for Israelis and the other for Palestinians. On the side of the settlers, the road is meant to provide an additional entrance to Jerusalem from the east and to serve as a development route for the construction in the settlements north of Jerusalem.
If completed, the road will allow Israel to build in E1 and divide the West Bank in two on the pretext that the road provides a solution to the Palestinian need to connect north to south. However, the Palestinian need is not only a question of transportation, but also a question of territory and the possibility to develop the areas at the heart of the West Bank, without which a viable Palestinian state cannot be established.
Peace Now responded at the time, “While in the United Nations Netanyahu declares that he is extending his hand to peace, on the ground he is working to prevent it. This is the first step towards realizing the government’s plan to annex vast areas of land at the heart of the West Bank that would divide it in two, and takeover the necessary territorial contiguity needed in order to build a viable Palestinian state”.
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