Gaza will be pieces, Israel approves the scheme dividing West Wank

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Tel Aviv: A shocking news is coming out between Israel-Hamas War. Bajavud Israel has approved a plan to pieces Gaza to all the protests. This has stirred up. It is being told that Israel has given a final approval to the project to settle a controversial settlement in its occupied West Bank, which will effectively divide the region into two parts. This has endangered the existence of Gaza.

Palestinians protested

Palestinians and human rights organizations have started opposing it after the information about the Israeli scheme came out on Gaza. He says that this project can destroy the plan of the Palestinian state of the future. Let us know that the plan for expansion of township in the open land “E1” area east of Jerusalem was under consideration for the last two decades, but it was postponed due to pressure from the earlier US governments. But now on Wednesday, the project got final approval from the Planning and Building Committee. The final petitions filed against it were rejected on 6 August.

3500 apartments will be made in the scheme

If the process progresses rapidly, the infrastructure work may begin in a few months and housing construction may begin in about a year. The scheme includes about 3,500 apartments, which will expand the township called Maele Adumim, this information was given by the radical right -wing Finance Minister Bezalle Smotrich at a press conference on the site last Thursday. Smotrich introduced this approval as a response to the decision of Western countries, which has recently announced a plan to recognize a Palestinian state.


Palestine is also threatened

Smotrich said, “This reality burys the perception of the Palestinian state forever, because there is nothing to recognize after this and there is nothing to be recognized. Whoever tries to recognize the state of Palestinian today, we will reply to the land.” The location of the E1 region is important because it is one of the few geographical contacts between Ramalla (Northern West Bank) and Bethleham (Southern West Bank). The aerial distance between these two cities is about 22 kilometers, but Palestinians have to make a long round to travel and have to pass through many Israeli posts, which takes several hours for the journey.

Palestinians will be difficult

In the final position conversation over the Palestinian state, the region was to become a route connecting both cities directly. An organization called “Peace Now”, which monitors the expansion of settlements in the West Bank, described the E1 project as “fatal for any possibility of the future of Israel and any possibility of a two-state solution” and said that it is “guarantee of violence for many more years”.
Israeli’s settlement expansion plans are part of the palestinians in the West Bank to be constantly part of the reality, while the global focus focuses on the Gaza War.

How many Israeli in West Bank right now

In recent months, the attacks on the Palestinians have seen the attacks of the residents, eviction from their towns and strict outposts on their movement, as well as many Palestinian attacks on Israeli. Currently more than 7,00,000 Israeli -occupied West Bank and Eastern Jerusalem live. These are the areas that Israel captured in 1967 and which Palestinians consider their future kingdom.

International community protests

The international community considers Israeli settlement in these areas to be illegal and obstructed in the path of peace. The Israeli government is dominated by religious and high-nationalist politicians, who have close relations with the settlement movement. Earlier, fundamentalist settlement leader and now Finance Minister Smotrich has been given cabinet level rights over settlements and vowed to double the number of residents in West Bank.

Israel has acquired East Jerusalem as part of its capital, which is not internationally recognized. He says that West Bank is a disputed area, which should be decided through future talks. Israel has been removed from 21 settlements in Gaza in 2005. (AP)

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