Tel Aviv seeks to build 3,000 Zionist units in the West Bank.
Hebrew-language sources reported that the Zionist regime’s cabinet plans to approve the construction of more than 3,000 new Zionist units in the West Bank next week.
The Zionist network Kun reported that Tel Aviv is planning to approve a plan to build more than 3,000 new Zionist units in the occupied West Bank next week.
Al-Arabi Al-Jadeed newspaper reported today (Friday), quoting Kahn, that the number of units to be approved by the Zionist regime’s cabinet next week is exactly 3144 units, and this plan is through the so-called council of affiliated organization and structure. One of the executive arms of the Zionist regime will be implemented in the civil administration.
Kahn noted that the decision was supposed to be approved more than two months ago; But the strike by civil servants has prevented this.
The Zionist network also announced that in return, the Organizing Council would allow the Palestinians to build 1,303 houses and housing units in the West Bank’s “C” area.
Kahn added that if the plan is approved, it will be the first settlement plan to be implemented since the inauguration of Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett.
The report comes as Hebrew-language sources recently reported that Tel Aviv also intends to build new Zionist units in the occupied Syrian Golan.
Israeli settlements under the presidency of former US President Donald Trump saw a dramatic leap, so that Tel Aviv, according to Zionist sources, built 12,159 new Zionist units in 2020, which is an unprecedented number since 2012.
Meanwhile, on December 23, 2016, the UN Security Council adopted Resolution 2334 to end the settlement of the Zionist regime in Palestine.
The resolution, while emphasizing the illegitimacy of Israeli settlements in 1967, called on Tel Aviv to end settlements in the West Bank, including East Jerusalem.