The
announcement was widely expected ahead of the Jan. 20
inauguration of President-elect Joe Biden, who unlike outgoing
President Donald Trump, has been critical of Israeli settlement
policies in the past.
"The prime minister ordered the advancement of construction of
hundreds of homes in Judea and Samaria," the statement issued by
Netanyahu's office said, using the Biblical names for the West
Bank.
It said the 800 homes would be built in the settlements of Beit
El, Tal Menashe, Rehelim, Shavei Shomron, Barkan, Karnei Shomron
and Givat Zeev, but gave no starting date for construction.
Palestinians have condemned Israeli settlement activity, on
lands captured in the 1967 Middle East war, as an obstacle to
the creation of a state they seek to create in the occupied West
Bank and Gaza Strip.
Most countries regard the settlements that Israel has built on
occupied land as illegal. Israel cites historical, political and
biblical links to the West Bank and over 440,000 Israeli
settlers live there, among three million Palestinians.
(Reporting by Jeffrey Heller; Editing by Ari Rabinovitch;
Editing by Ari Rabinovitch)
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