Israel gave the green-light to advance construction plans for 2,342 settler homes in the West Bank, capping off a record year for such approvals since US President Donald Trump took office.
Under President Obama, relations between the United States and Israel reached an all-time low as Barack Obama sought to
stymie and frustrate Israeli Pm Benjamin Netanyahu at every possible turn. We all remember how Obama time and again sided with Iran against the Jewish people. We even recall how President Obama spent hundred of thousands of dollars in an attempt to
prevent Netanyahu's election in 2015. With Donald Trump, things have taken a complete 180-degree turn, which from a Christian perspective is one of the main reasons God placed Trump in office in the first place.
"Now the LORD had said unto Abram, Get thee out of thy country, and from thy kindred, and from thy father's house, unto a land that I will shew thee: And I will make of thee a great nation, and I will bless thee, and make thy name great; and thou shalt be a blessing: And I will bless them that bless thee, and curse him that curseth thee: and in thee shall all families of the earth be blessed." Genesis 12:1-3 (KJV)
The majority of the world hates Israel and hates the Jewish people. Not only do they view all of the settler homes as illegal expansion, they views the Jews anywhere in Israel as illegal. Why else do you think they are constantly referring to Israel as the "occupiers" for anyway? I believe one of the only reasons why God has not dropped the hammer on America as a nation is because we are still a blessing to Israel and the Jewish people. But when and if the day comes when that stops, America will be finished as a nation, and certainly as a superpower.
Israel advances 2,342 settler homes, capping off record year under President Donald Trump
FROM TIMES OF ISRAEL: The Civil Administration’s High Planning Subcommittee — the Defense Ministry body responsible for authorizing settlement construction — published on Thursday the protocol from a meeting it held earlier this month when it made the approvals.
The quarterly session was the last held during the 2019 calendar year, during which plans for 8,337 homes were advanced — the most since 2013. Each of Trump’s nearly three years in office saw an increase in settlement approvals, with 6,742 green-lit in 2017 and 5,618 advanced in 2018.
Under unofficial settlement guidelines coordinated with the White House when Trump took office, Israel agreed that the Civil Administration committee would meet once every three months instead of once every month.
Breaking from its predecessors, the Trump administration has avoided criticizing settlement construction. Outgoing peace envoy Jason Greenblatt said he refers to Israeli localities over the Green Line as “neighborhoods and cities,” while US Ambassador David Friedman has said he does not see anything wrong with Israel maintaining control over parts of the West Bank.
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However, both have stated that Israel should hold off on annexation plans for the time being while Washington is gearing up to introduce the political portion of its peace plan, which is expected to face further delays with an end to the political deadlock in Israel nowhere in sight.
Of the homes advanced through various planning stages on October 10, 719 were given final approval for construction. Fifty-two percent of the 2,342 homes advanced will be located beyond the planned or built route of the security barrier, and deep in the West Bank.
Among the plans advanced was a project for 182 homes in Mevo’ot Yericho in the Jordan Valley. Days before last month’s election, the cabinet
voted to begin legalizing the wildcat outpost.
Also advanced through an earlier stage was a plan for 382 homes in the Dolev settlement in the central West Bank. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu had
ordered for the plan to be expedited after a terror attack at a nearby natural spring killed 17-year-old Rina Schnerb. Also on Wednesday, the Defense Ministry body granted final approval for the expansion of the tunnel road that bypasses Bethlehem from the west. The Peace Now settlement watchdog speculated that the project would “dramatically increase the number of settlers in the Bethlehem area.”
Gush Etzion Regional Council chairman Shlomo Ne’eman lauded the approval, saying it would make the commute to Jerusalem from his municipality in the central West Bank significantly shorter and “provide a proper response for residents by reducing the suffering we experience daily [due to traffic on the road].
Peace Now called on the next government to “put a freeze on the development of settlements and to strive for immediate resumption of negotiations with the Palestinians without preconditions and to end the bloody conflict based on the principle of two states for two peoples.”
All settlements are considered by much of the international community illegal and are built on West Bank land that the Palestinians see as part of their future state, but Israel distinguishes between those it has approves and those it has not.
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