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Israel’s approval of settlement in the E1 area between East Jerusalem and Maale Adumim has been condemned globally as a violation of international law.
A widely condemned Israeli settlement plan that would cut across land that the Palestinians seek for a state received final ...
Israel gave final approval Wednesday for a contentious settlement project in the occupied West Bank that would effectively cut the territory in two, and that Palestinians and rights groups say could ...
Israel has finally approved a highly controversial project of building a settlement that would divide the occupied West Bank and isolate East Jerusalem. The Higher Planning Committee of the Civil ...
At the heart of the controversy is the viability of a Palestinian state. Israeli construction in E1 would cut the West Bank into two separate parts, rendering it impossible to establish a contiguous ...
Israel approves controversial settlement project in West Bank, cutting territory in two. Palestinians and rights groups fear ...
But a crucial roadblock — discouragement from the United States — was lifted last week when Ambassador Mike Huckabee said the United States would not oppose E1. Huckabee is a longtime support of ...
The project, located in a tract of land known as E1 just east of Jerusalem, has been under discussion for more than two ...
The long-stalled project near Jerusalem, known as E1, further fragments West Bank lands envisioned as part of a Palestinian ...
The E1 corridor, connecting Jerusalem to Ma’ale Adumim, is a vital buffer against the encirclement of Israel’s capital by a hostile Palestinian entity.The post The E1 battle: Why Israel can’t ...
Location of E1 is significant because it is one of the last geographical links between Bethlehem and Ramallah.
Israel just granted a far-right wish with plans for a new settlement, E1, in the West Bank. It could have unexpected consequences.