Israeli Interior Ministry approves the construction of 4000 settlement units in Galilee


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Sunday November 20, 2011 20:49 by Alaa Ashkar – IMEMC & Agencies

The Israeli Ministry of Interior approved on Sunday a plan to build 4000 new settlement units in Deir Al-Asad, Ash-Shagour, Be’ana, Nahariya, Keebuteen, Ashalhout and Rashaveem, the Maan News Agency reported Sunday afternoon.

Israeli settlement Construction. Image by maannews.net
Israeli settlement Construction. Image by maannews.net

According to the plan approved, 1211 new units will be built in Deir Al-Asad, 1127 in the area of Ash-Shagour, and 584 new units will be built in Be’ana, Israel’s Voice Radiostation reported.

the Israeli Minister of Interior, Eli Yishai, welcomed the move, stating that this plan will be done under a frame of a series of decisions to reduce the accommodation crisis.

Source and more at the International Middle East Media Center.




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Israel’s Jerusalem municipality plans to build more than 50,000 new homes in the city’s occupied eastern sector over two decades:

  • 23,628 homes have already been approved, 20,263 in East Jerusalem and 3,365 in the west.
  • 13,824 are pending review, 12,819 in East Jerusalem and 1,005 in the west.
  • 23,266 housing units are still in planning stages, 19,281 in the east and 3,985 in the west.



Of these, the municipality plans:

  • 10,366 homes in northern East Jerusalem, including illegal Israeli settlement Pisgat Zeev and Palestinian town Beit Hanina.
  • 5,239 homes in southern East Jerusalem, including Gilo settlement and Palestinian district Beit Safafa.
  • 4,886 new units in central eastern Palestinian neighborhood of Silwan and Jerusalem’s Old City.

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Besides this, Israel approved plans to ethnic cleanse 57.000 bedouin from Palestine



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