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Israel has given final approval for a controversial settlement project that could cut the occupied West Bank effectively in ...
Eleni Giokos speaks to Michael Sfard, an Israeli human rights lawyer who is involved in challenging the Israeli government’s ...
The Palestinian Authority says the decision is illegal and will "destroy" the prospects for a two-state solution.
Settlement development in E1, an open tract of land east of Jerusalem, has been under consideration for more than two decades ...
Israel approved new settlements in the occupied West Bank, while its troops have reached the outskirts of Gaza City. The developments raise questions about the viability of a cease-fire proposal.
Location of E1 is significant because it is one of the last geographical links between Bethlehem and Ramallah.
Israel approved a major settlement project on Wednesday in an area of the occupied West Bank that the international community ...
But a crucial roadblock — discouragement from the United States — was lifted last week when Ambassador Mike Huckabee said the United States would not oppose E1. Huckabee is a longtime support of ...
The project, located in a tract of land known as E1 just east of Jerusalem, has been under discussion for more than two decades.
At the heart of the controversy is the viability of a Palestinian state. Israeli construction in E1 would cut the West Bank into two separate parts, rendering it impossible to establish a contiguous ...
Israel gave final approval Wednesday for a contentious settlement project in the occupied West Bank that would effectively cut the territory in two, and that Palestinians and rights groups say could ...
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