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Israel allocates $51 million for 69 settlements in West Bank

11 June 2026
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Israel has allocated 152 million shekels ($51 million) to develop construction plans for 69 illegal settlements and outposts in the occupied West Bank, as reported by the anti-settlement group Peace Now. This funding decision was made during a recent phone vote by government ministers. Additionally, the Israeli government is preparing a draft resolution to allocate over 1 billion shekels ($337 million) for the establishment of new illegal settlements. The funds will be directed to the Housing Ministry to finalize planning procedures for settlements approved between 2023 and 2025, which includes plans for expansion in the region. A separate report indicates that the Israeli Cabinet is poised to approve funding for 61 new settlements, with expenditures expected to exceed $350 million across several years, marking one of the largest settlement expansions in decades.

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The expansion of Israeli settlements in the West Bank has significant implications for the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, as it complicates the feasibility of a future Palestinian state. Historically, settlements have been viewed as a major obstacle to peace negotiations, with many located in strategically sensitive areas that disrupt territorial contiguity for Palestinians. The international community, including human rights organizations, has frequently criticized these settlement activities as violations of international law, further entrenching divisions and tensions in the region. The recent funding decisions signal an ongoing commitment by the Israeli government to continue settlement expansion despite widespread opposition.

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