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Israeli Cabinet Approves 22 New West Bank Settlements

The decision under Benjamin Netanyahu’s far-right cabinet has drawn widespread denunciation as illegal under international law, risking further setbacks for peace negotiations

Vue de la colonie israélienne de Psagot, en Cisjordanie occupée, près des villes palestiniennes de Ramallah et d'Al-Bireh, le 29 mai 2025.
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Overview

  • On May 29, the security cabinet authorized the creation of 22 Jewish settlements across the occupied West Bank, including reestablishing Homesh and Sa-Nur evacuated in 2005
  • Officials describe the plan as a historic move to reshape Israel’s presence in the West Bank, continuing a settlement drive that intensified after the Gaza war began on October 7, 2023
  • The United Nations and numerous governments have condemned the initiative as illegal under international law and a major barrier to a viable Palestinian state
  • Hamas denounced the announcement as a “flagrant challenge to international will” and the UK Foreign Office warned it threatens the two-state solution
  • The settlement approval comes ahead of a UN-hosted peace conference co-presided by France and Saudi Arabia in June aimed at reviving Israeli-Palestinian negotiations