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Israel’s finance minister is reviving plans for a long-shelved settlement enlargement exterior Jerusalem, promising that it’s going to “bury the concept of a Palestinian state”.
The proposed block of about 3,000 homes, recognized colloquially because the E1 Plan, has been repeatedly floated by successive rightwing Israeli governments and shelved after fierce worldwide opposition.
However far-right finance minister Bezalel Smotrich — who additionally has some authority within the ministry of defence, which oversees Israel’s occupation of the Palestinian territories — vowed final night time to fast-track the plan.
The plan is designed to separate East Jerusalem — which Palestinians declare for his or her proposed capital — from the occupied West Financial institution, by constructing what would primarily quantity to a brand new neighbourhood within the already sprawling Ma’ale Adumim settlement, which lies between Jerusalem and the Lifeless Sea.
That might place a big block of Jewish-Israeli housing — which within the West Financial institution comes with safety perimeters that reach far past the settlement itself — between the key Palestinian cities of Bethlehem and Ramallah, dividing the West Financial institution into northern and southern sections.
“That is Zionism at its finest — constructing, settling, and strengthening our sovereignty within the Land of Israel,” Smotrich stated in a press release.
Israeli governments stretching again to the Nineteen Seventies have used Jewish settlements to strengthen their maintain over the West Financial institution, wrested from Jordan within the 1967 battle.
However Israel’s present authorities is racing to approve as many as it will probably in strategic areas alongside the West Financial institution to splinter the territory and foil constructing worldwide stress for a Palestinian state.
Greater than a dozen international locations, together with the UK, France and Canada, have indicated their intention to recognise a Palestinian state in September, when the UN Basic Meeting is ready to fulfill.

“Those that attempt to recognise a Palestinian state will obtain from us a solution on the bottom,” stated Smotrich at a press convention close to the proposed web site on Thursday.
“This actuality [will] lastly bury the concept of a Palestinian state . . . and be sure that by September, the hypocritical leaders in Europe could have nothing to recognise.”
Defence minister Israel Katz introduced 22 new settlements in late Might, which he stated would “stop the institution of a Palestinian state”.
“The Israeli authorities is brazenly saying apartheid,” warned Aviv Tatarsky, a researcher on the Israeli NGO Ir Amim. “It explicitly states that the E1 plans have been accredited to ‘bury’ the two-state answer and to entrench de facto sovereignty.”
Constructing settlements in occupied territory is illegitimate below worldwide regulation, as is the switch of civilian populations, together with as a way to change the ethnic steadiness of an occupied area.
Israel has flouted that regulation repeatedly, the Worldwide Court docket of Justice dominated final July. Aside from the US below the Trump administrations, most international locations oppose Israel’s settlement expansions.
Greater than 700,000 Jews dwell in East Jerusalem and the West Financial institution in additional than 100 settlements, nestled strategically between 3mn Palestinians. The settlements vary from giant commuter cities related to Jerusalem and Tel Aviv with main highways to far-flung outposts of some dozen homes protected by giant navy contingents.
The E1 Plan has to cross by main bureaucratic and political hurdles earlier than development can start. However Peace Now, the Israeli advocacy group that tracks the approvals course of, warned on Thursday that Smotrich had fast-tracked the process, organising a vital assembly for subsequent week.
If he strikes shortly to beat the hurdles, development might start inside a 12 months, Peace Now stated, including: “We’re standing on the fringe of an abyss, and the federal government is driving us ahead at full pace.”


