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800 new settlement homes in Jerusalem
Ministers approve illegal units alongside Palestinian housing

ISRAEL confirmed yesterday that it has approved hundreds of new illegal settler homes in occupied East Jerusalem after rightwingers slammed new housing for Palestinians.

An anonymous official confirmed Sunday’s reports that 800 new units would be built in the West Bank settlement of Maale Adumim and in the East Jerusalem settlements of Ramot, Gilo and Har Homa.

The plan also called for more than 600 new homes in the segregated Palestinian Beit Safafa district of East Jerusalem.

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