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Israel to build hundreds of West Bank settler homes

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Israelis from settlements of Gush Etzion and Kiryat Arba in the occupied West Bank. Israel is now seeking approval for hundreds of settler homes in the northern West Bank. Photo: AFP

Israel is moving forward with plans for more than 1,000 new homes in two West Bank settlements, a watchdog said on Thursday in a move denounced by the Palestinians as an “abortion” of US peace efforts.

Details of the plans emerged as US Secretary of State John Kerry makes an intensive effort to rekindle dormant peace talks, with Israel’s settlement building a key sticking point.

The Peace Now settlement watchdog said plans to build 538 new homes in the northern settlement of Itamar and to legalise 137 existing units there were submitted to regional authorities this week for review.

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 Itamar is a relatively small, isolated settlement southeast of Nablus and surrounded by Palestinian villages. If approved, the plans would enlarge Itamar almost five-fold.

Also submitted for review were plans for 550 homes in Bruchin, of which 52 of them have already been built, said Peace Now’s Hagit Ofran.

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Bruchin is a former wildcat outpost which was retroactively authorised in April in a decision that brought a statement of “concern” from EU foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton.

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