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Israel has sped up settlement-building in East Jerusalem since Gaza war began
Government ministries and offices behind most contentious of projects, which will create thousands of housing units.
Israel's government has accelerated the construction of settlements across East Jerusalem, with more than 20 projects totalling thousands of housing units having been approved or advanced since the start of the war in Gaza six months ago, planning documents show.
Construction of an expansion of the existing settlement of East Talpiyot.
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Israel has sped up settlement-building in East Jerusalem since Gaza war began
Government ministries and offices behind most contentious of projects, which will create thousands of housing units.
Israel's government has accelerated the construction of settlements across East Jerusalem, with more than 20 projects totalling thousands of housing units having been approved or advanced since the start of the war in Gaza six months ago, planning documents show.
Givat Hamatos, where Israel is currently building the first new settlement in 20 years in East Jerusalem
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Israel has sped up settlement-building in East Jerusalem since Gaza war began
Government ministries and offices behind most contentious of projects, which will create thousands of housing units.
Israel's government has accelerated the construction of settlements across East Jerusalem, with more than 20 projects totalling thousands of housing units having been approved or advanced since the start of the war in Gaza six months ago, planning documents show.
Givat Hamatos, where Israel is currently building the first new settlement in 20 years in East Jerusalem
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Alessio Mamo -
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Israel has sped up settlement-building in East Jerusalem since Gaza war began
Government ministries and offices behind most contentious of projects, which will create thousands of housing units.
Israel's government has accelerated the construction of settlements across East Jerusalem, with more than 20 projects totalling thousands of housing units having been approved or advanced since the start of the war in Gaza six months ago, planning documents show.
A flock of sheep grazes nearby the area in Beit Safafa slated for the new settlement of Givat Shaked. Currently, the Israeli authorities have constructed a temporary cement plant for construction of expansion of the light-rail line. The authorities placed it despite the strong objections by the Beit Safafa community.
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Alessio Mamo -
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Israel has sped up settlement-building in East Jerusalem since Gaza war began
Government ministries and offices behind most contentious of projects, which will create thousands of housing units.
Israel's government has accelerated the construction of settlements across East Jerusalem, with more than 20 projects totalling thousands of housing units having been approved or advanced since the start of the war in Gaza six months ago, planning documents show.
The northwestern side of the Palestinian neighbourhood of Beit Safafa in East Jerusalem overlooking West Jerusalem. The shepherd is walking and grazing his herd on the community's only remaining land reserve (vacant space) where Israel intends to build a new Israeli settlement called Givat Shaked with over 1000 housing units in high-rise apartment buildings. This plan was approved during the war.
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