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Israel is reviving a settlement plan that would annex a strategic tract of land east of Jerusalem and build 3,400 new housing units on top of it.
Known as the E1 settlement project, the plan would effectively split the West Bank in two and "bury" any prospects of a Palestinian state, according to far-right
Israeli Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich in a statement last week.
"This is Zionism at its best — building, settling, and strengthening our sovereignty in the Land of Israel," Smotrich stated.
The settlement plan, which dates back to the 1990s,
aims to connect Jerusalem to the existing illegal Israeli settlement of Maale Adumim located east of the city. The over 3,400 new
planned housing units are set to be built over an area exceeding 12 square kilometres, known on Israeli maps as
E-1, which stands for "East-1."Smotrich's announcement was widely welcomed by the Israeli settlement community, with the
Chairman of the Yesha Council settler organization, Israel Gantz, praising the plan as "another great and historical achievement for the settlement on the eve of the application of sovereignty."
Comment: The New York Post adds: Brave words, Tish. But you've got more personal problems to deal with.