Israel plans 1,500 new contentious settlement homes

Minister says move ‘a fitting Zionist response to formation of Palestinian terror government’

A Palestinian protester runs from tear gas fired by Israeli troops during clashes outside Ofer prison near the West Bank city of Ramallah. Photograph: Ammar Awad/Reuters.
A Palestinian protester runs from tear gas fired by Israeli troops during clashes outside Ofer prison near the West Bank city of Ramallah. Photograph: Ammar Awad/Reuters.

Israel's housing ministry has said it is advancing plans for 1,500 new settlement housing units in the West Bank and east Jerusalem in response to the new Palestinian unity government backed by Hamas.

Housing minister Uri Ariel said that the move was a “fitting Zionist response to the formation of a Palestinian terror government”.

He said the housing plans were “just the beginning”.

The settlement units are in areas the Palestinians claim for their future state.

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The construction and housing ministry announced the new plans in one of several steps necessary before construction begins.

Israel has vowed to take punitive action in response to the Palestinian unity government formed last week because it is backed by the militant group Hamas.

The United States said it planned to work with the Palestinian administration, prompting Israel to express deep disappointment.

AP