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The long-stalled project near Jerusalem, known as E1, further fragments West Bank lands envisioned as part of a Palestinian ...
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Israel gave final approval Wednesday for a controversial settlement project in the occupied West Bank that would effectively ...
The plan, known as the E1 project, will see the construction of around 3,500 housing units adjacent to the settlement of ...
A widely condemned Israeli settlement plan that would cut across land that the Palestinians seek for a state received final ...
The project, located in a tract of land known as E1 just east of Jerusalem, has been under discussion for more than two decades.
In Al Eizariya, Mohammed Faroun sleeps on the floor of his shuttered café, waiting for Israeli bulldozers. His business, like ...
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 ...
The global community generally considers such settlements to be illegal and a hindrance to a peace deal between Israel and Palestinian.
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 ...
Settlement development in E1, an open tract of land east of Jerusalem, has been under consideration for more than two decades ...