Israel publishes plan for new West Bank settlement as regional tensions simmer
Israel has published plans for one of its proposed new settlements in the occupied West Bank, upping the ante a day before planned new Gaza peace talks seen as vital to preventing a regional war, Reuters reports.
Far-right finance minister Bezalel Smotrich said the move was a response to actions by the Palestinian West Bank leadership and countries which have recognised a Palestinian state.
“No anti-Israel or anti-Zionist decision will stop the development of the settlement. We will continue to fight against the dangerous idea of a Palestinian state. This is the mission of my life,” said Smotrich.
The new 60-hectare settlement called Nachal Heletz will form part of the Gush Etzion settlement cluster and connect the region with nearby Jerusalem, said Smotrich, who heads a pro-settler party and who himself is a settler.
Peace Now, an Israeli NGO, said: “Smotrich continues to promote de facto annexation, disregarding the Unesco Convention that Israel is a signatory to, and we will all pay the price.”