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Israel approves new settlement 2 days before polls

JERUSALEM, Sept 15, 2019 (BSS/AFP) – Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin
Netanyahu’s government approved a new settlement in the occupied West Bank on
Sunday, his office said, just two days ahead of closely fought general
elections.

Netanyahu’s cabinet agreed to turn the wildcat settlement of Mevoot Yericho
in the Jordan Valley into an official settlement, the premier’s office said.

All settlements are viewed as illegal under international law, but Israel
distinguishes between those it has approved and those it has not.

Sunday’s approval follows Netanyahu’s pledge last week to annex the Jordan
Valley, which amounts to one-third of the West Bank, if he wins Tuesday’s
elections.

“The government passed the PM’s motion to build Mevoot Yericho,” a
statement from Netanyahu’s office said as the weekly cabinet meeting was
convened ceremoniously in the Jordan Valley.

Netanyahu has also said he intends to annex settlements in the wider West
Bank, but in coordination with US President Donald Trump, whose long-awaited
peace plan is expected to be released after the election.

The prime minister’s annexation plans could effectively destroy any
remaining hopes for a two-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

The Palestinians, the European Union and the United Nations condemned
Netanyahu’s Jordan Valley announcement last week.

Netanyahu said the Jordan Valley annexation would not include Palestinian
cities such as Jericho, but it would effectively be encircled by Israeli
territory.

Netanyahu is locked in a tough re-election battle with ex-military chief
Benny Gantz and his Blue and White centrist alliance, and right-wing
nationalist votes are key for his Likud.

BSS/AFP/RY/1815 hrs