Israel pushes ahead with vast illegal settlement in heart of West Bank

Israel is pushing ahead with plans to construct a vast illegal settlement in the heart of the West Bank, effectively severing the north and south of the occupied territory. The project, known as E1, aims to create an "irreversible fact on the ground" that would undermine efforts to reach a two-state solution.

The Israel Land Authority posted a tender for the construction of 3,401 homes in December, with companies having until mid-March to submit bids. This is a significant escalation in the effort to advance settlement construction in E1, which has been a decades-old idea with cross-party backing in Israel.

Critics argue that building settlements in this area would critically damage efforts to reach a two-state solution, as it would create an apartheid regime. Settlement Watch said the timeline suggests bulldozers could start work in less than a year.

The decision has been condemned by over 20 countries, including Israeli allies France and Canada, which describe it as an "unacceptable violation of international law" that risks fuelling further violence.

Israel's far-right finance minister, Bezalel Smotrich, who is himself a settler, described the project as intended to "bury" the idea of a Palestinian state. The government has stated that there will be no Palestinian state, and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said so at a recent ceremony presiding over an agreement to fund infrastructure construction for E1.

The rapid progress towards breaking ground is unprecedented, with tenders usually taking six months to a year to prepare. This accelerated timeline suggests that bulldozers could start work in less than a year if the process continues without interruption.

Experts warn that this would be a critical blow to efforts to reach a two-state solution and that Israel is doing everything it can to create irreversible change throughout the West Bank as fast as possible.

The settlement construction comes amid a surge in violence against Palestinians in the West Bank, with hundreds killed since October 2023, including at least one in five children. The UN's international court of justice has ruled that Israel's occupation of Palestinian territories violates international law and ordered it to end the occupation "as rapidly as possible" and make full reparations for its "internationally wrongful acts".
 
πŸ˜‚ Oh man, this is like a real-life video game where the player is Israel and they're just trying to level up their settlement game πŸš€. But seriously, 3,401 homes in one go? That's like me trying to order 3,401 pizzas for my next party πŸ•πŸ€―. Can't wait to see how this all unfolds... or does it? The UN is like the game moderator and they're not having it 🚫.

I mean, who needs a two-state solution when you can just build more settlements, right? 😜 It's like Israel is trying to solve the whole "conflict" thing by just... existing πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ. Newsflash: that doesn't work πŸ”΄. And what's with Bezalel Smotrich being a settler and saying he wants to "bury" the idea of a Palestinian state? Sounds like someone's got some issues with sharing 🀝.

But hey, at least it's not just Israel causing drama πŸ˜‚. The whole world is talking about this, including France and Canada πŸ‡«πŸ‡·πŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦. Guess that's what happens when you build a massive wall around someone 🚧. Oh wait, Israel already has a wall... or two... or three 🀣.

Seriously though, let's hope this doesn't lead to more violence πŸ’”. Can we all just get along? Maybe over some pizza πŸ•?
 
omg u guys can't believe what israel is doin!!! 🀯 they're just movin forward with this huge settlement project in the west bank like it's no big deal. newsflash: it is a HUGE deal! they're talkin about buildin 3401 homes and severin the north & south of the occupied territory. its not just about the settlers, its about denyin the palestinians their right to self gov. like, isnt that what we're tryna fight against? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ

i mean, i get it, israel has been doin this for decades and some ppl might think its a done deal but trust me, its NOT. there r so many ppl around the world who are speakin out against dis and demandin justice 4 palestine. france, canada, & 20+ other countries have already condemned it as an "unacceptable violation of international law". πŸ’―

i'm all for peace & understanding but this is just so unfair to the palestinians. we gotta keep speakin out against injustice & supportin the ppl who r fightin 4 their rights 🌟
 
πŸ€” oh man, this is so messed up... like, I get that both sides have a lot of history and emotions tied up, but can't they just chill for a sec? πŸ™„ building 3,401 homes in the West Bank is crazy! and it's not even like it's a neutral spot, it's right next to Ramallah and Jericho... doesn't that mean there should be some kind of balance or something? πŸ’” I'm not saying Israel doesn't have problems with Palestine, but come on, can't they find a way to work this out without resorting to building more settlements? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ it's just so frustrating when you see all the violence and bloodshed over this stuff... did they really think building more homes would just make everything better? πŸ™ƒ
 
I'm getting really worried about this E1 settlement project πŸ€•. If it goes through, it'll be a huge blow to any chance of a two-state solution πŸ€–. I mean, we've seen how escalating settlements can create an apartheid regime and further divide the region 🚫. 20+ countries have already condemned this move, including some of Israel's allies, which shows us it's not just about politics 🀝.

The fact that bulldozers could start work in less than a year is alarming ⏱️. We need to think about the long-term effects on both Israelis and Palestinians πŸ‘₯. The UN court has already ruled that this occupation is against international law, so what's driving Israel to push through with this? πŸ€”

I'm not sure if I have all the answers, but one thing's for sure – we need to keep the dialogue open and try to find common ground πŸ’¬. This conflict needs a peaceful resolution, not just more division and anger 😀.
 
🚨 20+ countries are like "hold up, Israel, slow down!" πŸ€” They're saying this E1 project is a major setback for a two-state solution πŸ πŸ’”. And get this, the timeline for construction is crazy fast ⏱️! Like, they're talking bulldozers in less than a year? 😲 That's some serious speedball πŸ’ͺ. Stats show that since October 2023, over 400 Palestinians have been killed in the West Bank πŸš¨πŸ‘€. And let's not forget the UN ruling that says Israel's occupation is basically a crime against humanity 🀝.

Here are some fun facts:

- The E1 project covers an area of around 13 square miles πŸ“
- 3,401 homes will be built in just over a year ⏰
- This settlement construction comes on the heels of a surge in violence against Palestinians since October 2023 πŸ”₯

Aren't you surprised that experts think this could really mess up efforts for a two-state solution? 🀯 It's like they're racing against time ⏱️.
 
omg this e1 settlement project is like, totally outta control 🚨πŸ’₯! i mean, 3401 homes in one spot? that's just crazy talk! and can you believe bezalel smotrich saying it to bury the idea of a palestinian state? like, what even is that? πŸ˜‚ meanwhile, france & canada are all like "this is a major violation of int'l law" 🀝🌎 and experts are all "oh no, this is gonna make a two-state solution super hard" πŸ“‰ but i gotta ask, when will ppl in israel wake up and be all "wait a minute"? πŸ€”
 
Ugh, I'm getting so worried about what's happening in the Middle East πŸ€•. This news about Israel building a massive settlement in the West Bank is just insane. Like, how can they do this? It's basically like erasing the idea of a Palestinian state from existence. And it's not just Israel that's against it, over 20 countries have condemned it as an "unacceptable violation of international law".

I don't get why governments can't just work together to find a peaceful solution. The fact that they're racing against time to break ground before anything else happens is really concerning. It feels like they're deliberately trying to create more conflict and make things worse for the Palestinians. And have you seen the numbers of kids getting killed in the West Bank lately? It's heartbreaking 🀯.

Can't we just talk about this stuff peacefully and try to find a way forward that works for everyone? I don't understand why it has to be so complicated and divisive. I guess I'm just an idiot when it comes to politics, but can someone please explain to me how all of this is supposed to work? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ
 
I was just thinking about that weird new restaurant downtown, you know, the one with all those flavors from around the world? They have this insane spicy dish from Korea that's literally on fire 🀯. Anyway, back to Israel... I don't get why they can't just chill and talk to the Palestinians, like, calmly. You know, over a nice cup of coffee or something β˜•οΈ. All this building and construction stuff just makes me think about how hard it must be for people who have to live in these areas with all that tension around them πŸ€”. Oh wait, I'm getting sidetracked... did you know they're opening a new VR arcade on the other side of town?
 
This is like, totally a classic case of a two-state solution going down the drain πŸ’”. The fact that Israel is pushing forward with this massive settlement project in the West Bank is like, super suspicious πŸ€”. I mean, what's really behind this? Is it just about expanding more settlements or is there something else at play?

You know who's not happy about this? The international community 🌎. Like, 20+ countries have already condemned this as a major breach of international law 🚫. And even Israel's allies are calling it out 🀝. It's like, what's going on here? Are we talking about some kind of covert operation or is it just politics as usual?

And let's talk about Bezalel Smotrich, the finance minister who's all about "burying" a Palestinian state πŸ”₯. That's like, super inflammatory rhetoric if you ask me 🀬. I mean, can't they just have a civil conversation about this stuff? Is that too much to ask?

This settlement project is like, a ticking time bomb 🚨. If it goes forward without any major pushback, we're looking at a major blow to the two-state solution and potentially more violence against Palestinians πŸ’₯. And don't even get me started on the UN's ruling about Israel's occupation of Palestinian territories... that's just, like, basic human rights stuff πŸ™.

Anyway, I'm calling it: this settlement project is a major PR disaster for Israel πŸ“Ί. They need to rethink their strategy and start talking to Palestinians like adults πŸ‘₯. Otherwise, they're gonna be stuck in this limbo forever πŸ’”.
 
πŸ€£πŸ πŸ’Έ Israel is like a kid in a candy store, can't stop building πŸ­πŸ˜‚ 3,401 homes, who needs peace? 😴 Meanwhile, the world is over here like "hold up, that's not how it works" πŸ‘€
 
Ugh, great idea, Israel πŸ™„. Who needs two states when you can just build a big wall in the middle and call it a day? I mean, it's not like this is going to be a huge problem or anything... oh wait, experts are saying exactly that - it's going to be a critical blow to efforts to reach a two-state solution. Yeah, because that's what we need, more conflict and less peace πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ.

I'm not sure what's more disturbing, the fact that this is happening or that the international community is like "meh" about it πŸ™ƒ. I mean, come on, 20 countries condemning you? That's not exactly a slap on the wrist. But hey, at least France and Canada are speaking out, because let's be real, those two are basically Israel's BFFs πŸ‘«.

Can we just take a step back and remember that there are actual humans living in these territories? People who aren't exactly thrilled about having their homes demolished or being displaced πŸ€•. Maybe instead of building more settlements, you could try building some bridges, huh? Just saying πŸ’”
 
I don't usually comment but... I'm really worried about this new settlement project in E1. It feels like a massive step back towards a one-state solution, which would be super unfair to the Palestinians πŸ€•. I mean, have you seen the timeline? 3,401 homes are gonna get built in less than a year?! That's crazy talk 😲. And it's not just the numbers that bother me, it's the fact that this is happening right now, when tensions between Israelis and Palestinians are already super high πŸ’₯.

I'm not saying that Israel can't have some settlements or whatnot, but come on! πŸ™„ Can't they see how it's gonna look like a apartheid regime? I mean, experts are warning us that this would be a huge blow to two-state solution efforts... and we know how important that is 🀝. And the fact that countries like France and Canada are already condemning it as an "unacceptable violation of international law"... that's just more evidence that something needs to change 🚨.

I don't usually get too worked up about politics, but this one feels different...
 
πŸ€” I'm getting really worried about this E1 settlement project in the West Bank. It's like, can't Israel see that they're just playing with fire here? 🚨 Creating an apartheid regime by building settlements on both sides of the territory would be a disaster for peace efforts. And what's with the rush to start construction? I mean, I get it, politics is all about timing and momentum, but this feels like a huge risk to me.

The fact that over 20 countries have condemned this move as an "unacceptable violation of international law" should give Israel some pause for thought. 🌎 And with the UN's international court of justice ruling that their occupation is violating international law... it's like they're being given an ultimatum: shape up or ship out.

But at the same time, I feel like we're just seeing more and more examples of how far-right politicians are willing to go in pursuit of power. Bezalel Smotrich's comments about "burying" the idea of a Palestinian state? 😱 That's just creepy. And Netanyahu's statements on this matter? They're always so casual and dismissive.

I think we need some serious pushback from the international community here. We can't just sit back and watch Israel continue to dismantle any semblance of hope for peace in the region. πŸ’ͺ
 
OMG, this is so worrying 🀯πŸŒͺ️! The fact that they're pushing ahead with building 3,401 homes in E1 without considering the consequences for a two-state solution is just devastating πŸ˜”. I mean, can you imagine what it would be like to live under an apartheid regime? It's like, we're supposed to be living in a world where everyone has equal rights and respect 🀝, but Israel's actions are literally tearing that apart πŸ’”.

I'm also super concerned about the accelerated timeline for this project. Like, how can they possibly expect bulldozers to start work in less than a year? It's not like they're thinking about the long-term effects of their actions or anything πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ. And what really gets me is that Bezalel Smotrich is a settler himself, so he's literally pushing for his own interests over the well-being of Palestinians πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ.

I'm not going to get into all the politics and laws surrounding this, but I will say that it's time for us to take action πŸ’ͺ. We need to raise our voices and demand that Israel listens to international law and stops this settlement construction ASAP πŸ—£οΈ. Can we please just have peace and equality in the Middle East? πŸŒŽπŸ’–
 
I'm literally torn about this whole E1 settlement thing 🀯. Like, on one hand I get why Israel is trying to create a sense of control over the West Bank, but on another hand, it's just so destructive and hurtful to the Palestinian people πŸ€•. Can't they see how it would just perpetuate more violence and suffering? And what's with the whole "two-state solution" thing? It sounds like a nice idea in theory, but is it really possible when there are all these power struggles and biases at play? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ I mean, Bezalel Smotrich saying he wants to "bury" the idea of a Palestinian state just makes me wanna cry 😭. And then you got France and Canada condemning this as an "unacceptable violation of international law"... but like, can't Israel just listen to them for once? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ
 
this is so worrying πŸ€•... i mean, i've been following this situation closely and it just feels like we're seeing more and more of the same old patterns. setting aside the fact that e1 would be a huge blow to any chance of a two-state solution, it's also got me thinking - what's really going on here? israel's not exactly known for its transparency, so who knows what's really driving this decision?

i'm all for making progress and finding solutions, but we need to do this in a way that actually respects the rights and dignity of everyone involved. the UN's ruling about israel's occupation being a violation of international law isn't going away anytime soon - we need to take it seriously.

at the same time, i don't want to be one of those people who's always doom and gloom πŸŒͺ️... maybe there are ways for us to find common ground here, or at least push back against this kind of destructive behavior.
 
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