Palestine, the storm of Jewish settlements in the last days of Trump

In the last days of Trump, it has been decided to start large-scale construction projects in the occupied West Bank.

In the last days of Trump, it has been decided to start large-scale construction projects in the occupied West Bank.

Jerusalem … News Time

The Supreme Council for Planning and Construction, an Israeli military-run civilian administration, has decided to launch large-scale construction projects in the occupied West Bank before US President Joe Biden takes office and in the last days of Trump.

Hebrew TV Channel 11 reports that the Jewish Construction Council will hold an important meeting on Thursday to finalize construction work in the settlements. This is the first time the occupying government has approved resettlement in the West Bank since Joe Biden was elected president of the United States. There is a perception in Israel that Biden’s term could be similar to that of former US President Barack Obama. In which the US position against the Jewish settlement in Palestine may be strengthened.

It should be noted that the Palestine Defense Land Committee in a report has highlighted the activities of increasing the number of Jewish settlers in the occupied West Bank. The report says tha Israel has decided to increase the number of Jewish settlers in West Jordan from one million. On the other hand, a high-level Moroccan delegation is arriving in Israel on Monday following the establishment of relations between Morocco and Israel. The purpose of the delegation’s visit is to abide by the terms and conditions of the agreement reached between the two countries on December 10 and to move the agreement forward. The Israeli newspaper Israel Hume reported that the Moroccan government delegation included several ministers. The Moroccan delegation will discuss diplomatic relations, trade relations and various agreements with Israeli officials. Last Friday, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu had a telephone conversation with Moroccan ruler Mohamed El-Sadis.

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