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How Israel is expanding settlements in drive to reshape West Bank

by LJ News Opinions
August 21, 2026
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Map showing completed and under construction settlement roads in the West Bank, there are 7 completed sections of road and 7 under construction sections marked. Source is peacenow.org 4 May 2026.
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It was during a ceremony at a settlement in the occupied West Bank last September that Israel’s prime minister made his intentions clear. “We are going to fulfill our promise that there will be no Palestinian state,” said Benjamin Netanyahu. “This place belongs to us.”

He was signing an agreement to push ahead with the expansion of a settlement in an area known as E1, just to the east of Jerusalem.

In recent days, the opening up of tenders for the construction of some 1,200 settlement homes on the strategically important land has brought widespread condemnation.

All settlements are illegal under international law and, under global pressure, Israel held off for decades on plans to build in the area.

After the recent announcement, the UN secretary general said they posed an “existential threat” to a future Palestinian state, while a joint statement by the UK, France, Germany, Italy and Canada said the plans were “unacceptable” and would “drive a wedge through the West Bank”, a sentiment echoed by the European Union.

That was welcomed by Mahmoud Abbas, president of the Palestinian Authority, who called for the signatories to take “concrete measures to halt the implementation of the E1 plan”.

Along with Gaza and the Golan Heights, the West Bank was captured during the 1967 war against a coalition of Arab states. Israel has controlled it ever since.

As occupied land, international law prohibits Israel from settling it. Despite that, the number of Israelis living there has grown over the years. Israel has built about 160 settlements housing 700,000 Jews since 1967.



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