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Monday, March 15, 2010
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Israel approves 50 settler homes
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Israeli soldiers stand guard, as the Caterpillar bulldozer clears the ground next to the Israeli settlement Carmel, south of the West Bank city of Hebron. An Israeli interior ministry committee recommended expanding one of the largest settlements in the occupied West Bank. MaanImages/Mamoun WazwazIsrael has approved the construction of 50 new housing units in a Jewish settlement in the occupied West Bank.

Officials said the homes would house settlers being moved from a nearby unauthorised outpost and were only the first part of an expansion plan.

The move runs counter to a demand by Israel's major ally and backer, the US, that it stop all settlement activity on occupied Palestinian land.

It came hours before Defence Minister Ehud Barak was due to fly to the US.

Correspondents say Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's reluctance to comply with a freeze on building in settlements puts him on a collision course with the US.


Read the complete article by the BBC, 29th June 2009


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