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28 June 2018 - 23:20
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Rasa - Israeli occupation authorities are planning to push plans to double the size of an illegal settlement built on private Palestinian land near the West Bank city of Bethlehem, Quds Press .
A picture taken on November 8, 2017 shows a general view of construction work in the Ramat Shlomo settlement in the mainly Palestinian eastern sector of occupied Jerusalem al-Quds. (Photo by AFP)

RNA - Quoting the Israeli newspaper Haaretz, Quds Pressreported Wednesday the planned expansion of the illegal Jewish settlement would isolate the Palestinian village of Al-Walja and separate it from the rest of the Palestinian territories, Middle East Monitor reported.

 

The expansion “would create territorial contiguity between Jerusalem and the Gush Etzion settlement bloc, which is adjacent to Bethlehem,” Haaretz added.

 

In March, Haaretz said, the Planning Committee approved the expansion plan, which includes building 330 new settlement units, public institutions, petrol station and public parks.

 

Last week, the Israeli authorities decided to move a military checkpoint to an area close to Al-Walja, separating the only public park from the village.

 

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