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    Israel Approves Dozens of New Settlements in West Bank, Watchdog Says

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    Posted on April 9, 2026

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    Israel’s cabinet approved 34 new Jewish settlements or outposts in the West Bank on April 1, triggering condemnation amid a surge in settler violence and deepening displacement of Palestinians.

    Table of Contents

    • Overview of Recent Settlement Approvals and Rising Tensions
    • Government Actions and International Response
    • Palestinian and International Condemnation
    • Escalation of Violence in the West Bank
    • Recent Fatalities and Attacks
    • Impact on Local Communities
    • Settler Impunity and Displacement
    • Administrative Divisions and Targeted Areas

    Israel Approves 34 New West Bank Settlements as Tensions Intensify

    Overview of Recent Settlement Approvals and Rising Tensions

    By Nidal al-Mughrabi and Ali Sawafta

    CAIRO/TAYASIR, West Bank, April 9 (Reuters) - Israel has approved the establishment of dozens of new Jewish settlements in the West Bank, an Israeli watchdog group said on Thursday, amid a rise in settler attacks on Palestinians across the occupied territory. 

    Government Actions and International Response

    Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's government has not formally announced the establishment of the 34 new settlements, many of them outposts in far-flung areas of the mountainous territory, the Peace Now watchdog group said in a statement. 

    The decision, made  by the Israeli cabinet on April 1, was reported widely on Thursday by Israeli media outlets, which said Israel's military censor had approved it for publication. 

    Palestinian and International Condemnation

    The Palestinian Presidency's office condemned the plan as a "flagrant violation of international law".

    Netanyahu's office did not immediately respond to a request for comment. The Yesha Council, a body that represents West Bank settlers, did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

    Escalation of Violence in the West Bank

    Recent Fatalities and Attacks

    PALESTINIAN KILLED IN SETTLER ATTACK ON WEDNESDAY

    Israel's settlements on occupied West Bank land are illegal under international law and must be withdrawn as soon as possible, the United Nations top court said last year. Some 500,000 settlers live in the West Bank, home to 3 million Palestinians. 

    Netanyahu's government has overseen a historic settlement construction push that his far-right Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich says is aimed at burying the idea of Palestinian statehood in the West Bank. 

    His tenure has also seen a sharp rise in settler violence against Palestinians. On Wednesday, a 28-year-old Palestinian was killed in a settler attack in the village of Tayasir, near Tubas in the West Bank's north.

    The Israeli military said an off-duty soldier fired towards a Palestinian during a stone-throwing incident near Tayasir. It did not immediately clarify whether the soldier was also a settler involved in the attack. 

    Impact on Local Communities

    Settlers began attacking Tayasir residents after establishing outposts near the village about a month ago, residents say. 

    "They don't want to leave any place for us," said Hussam Abdel Latif Wahdan, 65, a farmer who said he was attacked by around 12 settlers late on Wednesday. "If I had not managed to escape they would have killed me," he said. 

    Wahdan has four children and depends on his farm for his livelihood, but fears it has become the settlers' next target.

    Settlers have killed at least six Palestinians in the West Bank since the start of this year, with rights groups marking a sharp rise in attacks since the outbreak of the Iran war on February 28. Attacks include arson, beatings and vandalism of Palestinian villages.

    Israel has blamed settler attacks on a "fringe minority", a view disputed by most human rights observers and residents. It also argues that territories it captured in the 1967 war are not occupied in legal terms because they are on disputed lands, but most of the international community regards them as occupied.

    Settler Impunity and Displacement

    SETTLERS ATTACKING 'WITH IMPUNITY'

    The United Nations says settler violence has led to the displacement of at least 700 Palestinians from the start of 2025 through February 2026. 

    "Israeli settlers are attacking Palestinians throughout the West Bank with impunity, and so viciously that this has led to entire communities being displaced," said Sarit Michaeli of the Israeli rights group B'Tselem.

    B'Tselem says settlers have been increasingly pushing to establish settlements in areas under civil management by the Palestinian Authority, which has limited self-rule in parts of the West Bank. 

    Administrative Divisions and Targeted Areas

    Under 1990s peace accords, the West Bank was divided into Area A, under full PA jurisdiction; Area B, under Palestinian civil but Israeli security control; and Area C, under Israeli civil and security control. 

    "Since October 7, settlers have deliberately targeted Area B - and now even Area A," said Dror Etkes, of the Israeli rights group Kerem Navot, which tracks settlements. 

    Palestinian villages in Areas B and C tend to be isolated, far away from major population centres, leaving residents more exposed to settler attacks. 

    Peace Now said the April 1 cabinet decision did not envisage the establishment of settlements in Areas A or B. 

    (Writing and additional reporting by Pesha MagidEditing by Gareth Jones)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Israel’s approval of 34 new settlements—mostly outposts—on April 1 marks a significant expansion of settlement activity in the West Bank.
    • •Settler violence has spiked sharply: in early 2026, over 1,697 Palestinians from 33 communities were displaced and at least six killed by settlers, according to UN and NGO data.
    • •International bodies underscore that Israeli settlement expansion and related violence violate international law and are displacing Palestinians at unprecedented levels.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Israel approves dozens of new settlements in West Bank, watchdog says

    1How many new settlements did Israel approve in the West Bank?

    According to Peace Now, Israel approved the establishment of 34 new settlements in the West Bank.

    2Why are the new settlements controversial?

    The settlements are viewed as illegal under international law and are seen as a barrier to Palestinian statehood. The move has drawn condemnation from the Palestinian Presidency and international organizations.

    3Has there been an increase in settler violence in the West Bank?

    Yes, rights groups have reported a significant rise in settler attacks against Palestinians, including arson, beatings, and fatalities.

    4What has been the response from Israeli authorities?

    Prime Minister Netanyahu's office and the Yesha Council did not immediately comment. The Israeli military confirmed some incidents but often attributes the violence to fringe groups.

    5How has the situation impacted Palestinian communities?

    Hundreds of Palestinians have been displaced due to settler violence and expansion, with at least six Palestinians killed since the start of the year.

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