Israel announces new plan to build 930 settlement units northeast of occupied Al-Quds

The Israeli occupation authorities on Tuesday announced a new plan to build 930 settlement units in the northeast of the occupied city of Al-Quds with the aim of expanding a settlement that has been already built on Palestinian lands in the towns of Beit Hanania, Hezma and Anata in the northeast of Al-Quds.

The occupation authorities have recently announced plans to build thousands of settlement units in Al-Quds with the purpose of isolating the city from the rest of the West Bank areas and displacing thousands of Palestinians within the framework of implementing the occupation’s annexation plan and imposing new situation on the ground that undermines any hope for establishing an independent Palestinian state with Al-Quds as its capital.

By its settlement building activities, the Israeli occupation disrespects the international resolutions, particularly Resolution No. 2334 for 2016 which confirms the illegality of settlement building operations in the occupied Palestinian territories and calls for stopping them.

 Hamda Mustafa

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