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Israel Passes ‘Symbolic' Motion to Annex West Bank Settlements
Israel Passes ‘Symbolic' Motion to Annex West Bank Settlements

Bloomberg

time23-07-2025

  • Politics
  • Bloomberg

Israel Passes ‘Symbolic' Motion to Annex West Bank Settlements

By Israel's parliament called for the annexation of all Jewish settlements in the West Bank, a non-binding resolution that still comes as a rejection of international efforts to recognize Palestinian statehood as part of peacekeeping efforts. The motion, which passed by a 71-13 vote on Wednesday, urged Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's government to designate the settlements — which most world powers consider illegal — as falling under Israeli sovereignty. About 500,000 Israelis have set up home in the West Bank alongside 3 million Palestinians, a source of underlying tension and frequent outbreaks of deadly violence.

Israeli far right discusses Gaza ‘riviera' plans
Israeli far right discusses Gaza ‘riviera' plans

CTV News

time22-07-2025

  • Politics
  • CTV News

Israeli far right discusses Gaza ‘riviera' plans

JERUSALEM — Some Israeli far-right leaders held a public meeting on Tuesday to discuss redeveloping the Gaza Strip into a tourist-friendly 'riviera', as Palestinians face a worsening humanitarian crisis in the devastated territory. The meeting, titled 'The Riviera in Gaza: From Vision to Reality', was held in the Knesset, Israel's parliament, under the auspices of some of its most hardline members. It saw the participation of firebrand Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich, as well as activist Daniella Weiss, a vocal proponent of Jewish settlements in the Gaza Strip, among others. The name of the event evokes a proposal floated by US President Donald Trump in February to turn the war-ravaged territory into 'the Riviera of the Middle East' after moving out its Palestinian residents and putting it under American control. The idea drew swift condemnation from across the Arab world, and from Palestinians themselves, for whom any effort to force them off their land would recall the 'Nakba', or catastrophe -- the mass displacement of Palestinians during Israel's creation in 1948. Participants in Tuesday's Knesset meeting discussed a 'master plan' drafted by Weiss's organisation to re-establish a permanent Jewish presence in Gaza. The detailed plan foresees the construction of housing for 1.2 million new Jewish residents, and the development of industrial and agricultural zones, as well as tourism complexes on the coast. Eight Israeli settlements located in various parts of the Gaza Strip were dismantled in 2005 as part of Israel's unilateral decision to 'disengage' from Gaza following years of violence between settlers, Palestinian armed groups and the army. For the past two decades, a small but vocal section of Israeli society has urged the resettlement of the Strip. Those voices have become louder after Palestinian militant group Hamas's attack on Israel on October 7, 2023, with advocates presenting resettlement as a way to maintain tighter security control over the area. The October 7 attack resulted in the deaths of 1,219 people, most of them civilians, according to an AFP tally based on official figures. Israel's ensuing military campaign in Gaza has killed 59,106 Palestinians, also mostly civilians, according to the health ministry in the Hamas-run territory. Meanwhile, the humanitarian crisis in the Strip has reached catastrophic proportions after 21 months of conflict and a two-month aid blockade imposed by Israel. Israel began easing the blockade in late May, but extreme scarcities of food and other essentials persist, and cases of malnutrition and starvation are becoming increasingly frequent, according to local authorities, NGOs and AFP journalists on the ground.

Israeli far right discusses Gaza ‘riviera' plans
Israeli far right discusses Gaza ‘riviera' plans

Al Arabiya

time22-07-2025

  • Politics
  • Al Arabiya

Israeli far right discusses Gaza ‘riviera' plans

Some Israeli far-right leaders held a public meeting on Tuesday to discuss redeveloping the Gaza Strip into a tourist-friendly 'riviera,' as Palestinians face a worsening humanitarian crisis in the devastated territory. The meeting, titled 'The Riviera in Gaza: From Vision to Reality,' was held in the Knesset, Israel's parliament, under the auspices of some of its most hardline members. It saw the participation of firebrand Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich, as well as activist Daniella Weiss, a vocal proponent of Jewish settlements in the Gaza Strip, among others. The name of the event evokes a proposal floated by US President Donald Trump in February to turn the war-ravaged territory into 'the Riviera of the Middle East' after moving out its Palestinian residents and putting it under American control. The idea drew swift condemnation from across the Arab world, and from Palestinians themselves, for whom any effort to force them off their land would recall the 'Nakba', or catastrophe -- the mass displacement of Palestinians during Israel's creation in 1948. Participants in Tuesday's Knesset meeting discussed a 'master plan' drafted by Weiss's organization to re-establish a permanent Jewish presence in Gaza. The detailed plan foresees the construction of housing for 1.2 million new Jewish residents, and the development of industrial and agricultural zones, as well as tourism complexes on the coast. Eight Israeli settlements located in various parts of the Gaza Strip were dismantled in 2005 as part of Israel's unilateral decision to 'disengage' from Gaza following years of violence between settlers, Palestinian armed groups and the army. For the past two decades, a small but vocal section of Israeli society has urged the resettlement of the Strip. Those voices have become louder after Palestinian militant group Hamas's attack on Israel on October 7, 2023, with advocates presenting resettlement as a way to maintain tighter security control over the area. The October 7 attack resulted in the deaths of 1,219 people, most of them civilians, according to an AFP tally based on official figures. Israel's ensuing military campaign in Gaza has killed 59,106 Palestinians, also mostly civilians, according to the health ministry in the territory. Meanwhile, the humanitarian crisis in the Strip has reached catastrophic proportions after 21 months of conflict and a two-month aid blockade imposed by Israel. Israel began easing the blockade in late May, but extreme scarcities of food and other essentials persist, and cases of malnutrition and starvation are becoming increasingly frequent, according to local authorities, NGOs and AFP journalists on the ground.

Live updates: Israel OKs more settlements in the West Bank as Gaza strikes kill at least 13
Live updates: Israel OKs more settlements in the West Bank as Gaza strikes kill at least 13

Washington Post

time29-05-2025

  • General
  • Washington Post

Live updates: Israel OKs more settlements in the West Bank as Gaza strikes kill at least 13

Israel announced Thursday it will establish 22 Jewish settlements in the occupied West Bank , including the legalization of outposts already built without government authorization. Israeli strikes on the Gaza Strip, where Palestinians have become increasingly desperate for food after nearly three months of Israeli border closures, killed at least 13 people overnight, local health officials said.

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