Israel approves settler building plans in Palestinian city in occupied West Bank

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Bezalal Smotrich, Israel’s far-right finance minister, said construction of a 10,000-or-so-square-⁠foot building for a Jewish school in Hebron’s historic core had been approved.
Market near Cave of the Patriarchs.
Palestinians in the Israeli-controlled H2 sector of the occupied West Bank city of Hebron.Hazem Bader / AFP via Getty Images

Israel on Wednesday approved the expansion of a Jewish school for settlers living in the center of the Palestinian city of Hebron in the occupied West Bank, in a construction ⁠push that Palestinians say violates a decades-old agreement.

Israel’s finance minister announced the plans a day after saying he had scrapped a deal that gave the Palestinian municipality control over certain planning and construction around Hebron’s historic core, ⁠home to a flashpoint holy ​shrine.

The ⁠enclave around the Cave of the Patriarchs — revered by Muslims, Jews and Christians — is home to more than ⁠1,000 Jewish settlers who live among tens of thousands of Palestinians ​under complete ⁠Israeli security control.

Under the 1997 ‌Hebron Agreement, Israeli troops remain deployed in the area but construction has generally required approval from the Palestinian municipality, including around the shrine.

The ‌religious heritage of the city has ‌made it a focal point for Israeli settlers, who are determined to expand the Jewish presence.

Bezalel Smotrich, Israel’s far-right finance minister, said construction of a 10,000-or-so-square-⁠foot building for a Jewish school in Hebron’s historic core had been approved.

“We are continuing to build the Land of Israel in practice and to implement practical sovereignty in the settlements,” Smotrich, who has said he wants to bury the idea of Palestinian statehood, said in a statement.

Issa Amro, a Palestinian activist who lives in ‌Hebron, said he feared Israel’s dismantling of parts of the ​Hebron Agreement would leave Palestinian residents of the city ‌without basic services.

He said that move ⁠was aimed at making life miserable for Palestinians and ⁠forcing them to leave.

“It means ethnic cleansing of Palestinian families from their homes, and ‌more displacement,” he ​said, describing Israel’s actions as stealing ‌Palestinian dreams to have a ​state “and to live without violence, without fear, with peace.”

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