Israeli Cabinet Approves Construction of New Settlement on Border With Gaza Strip

Published November 8th, 2020 - 02:28 GMT
An Israeli soldier aims his tear gas launcher during clashes with Palestinian protesters following a demonstration against the expansion of settlements, near the village of Beit Dajan, east of Nablus, on October 30, 2020. JAAFAR ASHTIYEH / AFP
An Israeli soldier aims his tear gas launcher during clashes with Palestinian protesters following a demonstration against the expansion of settlements, near the village of Beit Dajan, east of Nablus, on October 30, 2020. JAAFAR ASHTIYEH / AFP
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Israeli daily Yediot Ahronoth reported that the new settlement will house around 500 families and it will be named as "Hanun".

The Israeli cabinet on Sunday approved the construction of a new settlement near the border with the Gaza Strip, according to Israeli Channel 12.

Ahead of the cabinet meeting, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said the government will approve the building of a new settlement near Gaza.

"This is a great news for Israel, this is great news for the communities in the Gaza border area," Netanyahu said.

Israeli daily Yediot Ahronoth reported that the new settlement will house around 500 families and it will be named as "Hanun".

The Israeli government said it will allocate one million NIS ($ 296,000) for the development of the infrastructure in the new settlement, which will be within the area of Israel's Sdot Negev Regional Council.

There was no comment from the Palestinian authorities on the report.

The West Bank, including East Jerusalem, is regarded as occupied territory under international law, thus making all Jewish settlements there illegal. 

This article has been adapted from its original source.

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