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Israel has ringed east Jerusalem with Jewish neighborhoods since capturing the territory from Jordan, along with the West Bank, in the 1967 Mideast war. Some 200,000 Jews now live there alongside 250,000 Palestinians. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has said he would not share Jerusalem with the Palestinians as part of a final peace deal. Palestinians have privately acknowledged that Israel would hold on to the Jewish neighborhoods in east Jerusalem under a peace accord. But they want construction there to halt in the meantime because they see it as undermining their own claims to the city's eastern sector. Also Monday, officials said Defense Minister Ehud Barak has approved master plans for four long-established and authorized settlements. The move retroactively recognizes illegal construction inside those settlements and allows for more dense building. Any new construction, however, would require the approval of political leaders, said Defense Ministry official Eitan Broshi. The biggest of the settlements has more than 100 families. The other three have 30 to 60, Broshi said.
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