Netanyahu Promises to Build More 'Colonies' if Re-Elected

Published March 15th, 2021 - 08:38 GMT
Netanyahu in a fighting mood!
An Ultra-Orthodox Jew walks past roadworks as above hang election campaign posters of Israel's Yisrael Beiteinu party bearing a portrait of its leader Avigdor Liberman (L) and the Likud party showing its leader and incumbent Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (R) on a construction site in the Israeli central city of Bnei Brak, on March 14, 2021. On March 23, the Netanyahu faces his fourth re-election contest in less than two years, after repeatedly failing to unite a coalition behind him, despite his devoted right-wing base. JACK GUEZ / AFP
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The international community has repeatedly opposed Israel’s settlement activities, urging Biden in recent months to put pressure on Israel over the issue.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has promised to authorize new illegal settlements in the West Bank if he were re-elected and formed a strong right-wing cabinet after the March 23 election.

“I swear to you: If I create a strong right-wing government without a rotation, I will take care of the settlements and the authorization of the young settlements [outposts],” Netanyahu said, according to the Jerusalem Post.

He made the remarks during a visit to the Givat Harel outpost in the West Bank’s Binyamin region, pointing to 160 illegal West Bank outposts, out of which 65 were constructed in the last eight years during Netanyahu’s tenure.

Netanyahu had already pledged support for the authorization of the outposts and backed an initiative for Israeli ministers to issue a declaration of intent to legalize the outposts before the fall of the cabinet. However, Alternate Prime Minister Benny Gantz kept the issue off the agenda.

The Israeli right-wing groups pushed to authorize the settlements prior to US President Joe Biden’s inauguration on January 20, but they failed to take full advantage of the last days of the administration of the former president, Donald Trump, who had broken with decades of the United States’ bipartisan show by not opposing the settlements.

The Biden administration has voiced opposition to the Israeli regime’s settlement expansion, making it difficult for the regime to expand the illegal West Bank settlements, while rejecting calls to reverse Trump’s recognition of Jerusalem al-Quds as Israel’s “capital.”

The international community has repeatedly opposed Israel’s settlement activities, urging Biden in recent months to put pressure on Israel over the issue.

In remarks on Tuesday, Palestinian Prime Minister Mohammad Shtayyeh called on the Biden administration to make good on its opposition to Israel’s settlement expansion across the West Bank and take concrete measures to tackle the expansionism.

Shtayyeh said the uptick in Israeli settlement construction activities amid the global coronavirus pandemic undermines international efforts to keep alive the prospect for the establishment of an independent State of Palestine.

Late last month, hundreds of European lawmakers sent a letter to foreign ministers in Europe, saying the Trump administration “left the [Israeli-Palestinian] conflict farther away from peace than ever,” urging the Biden administration to make efforts to address the issue and halt the annexation of the West Bank.

Some 440,000 Israeli settlers live among more than three million Palestinians in the West Bank, in territories captured illegally by the Israeli regime.

While all Israeli settlements are illegal under international law, outposts are established regularly and even without Tel Aviv’s approval.

This article has been adapted from its original source.

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