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Israel plans big West Bank settlement push many see as illegal

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Posted on June 3, 2026

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Israel Announces Over 2,000 New Homes in Controversial West Bank Settlements

Major Expansion of Israeli Settlements in the West Bank

By Benjamin Raab

Announcement of New Settlement Construction

JERUSALEM, June 3 (Reuters) - Israel's hardline finance minister announced on Wednesday a major expansion by more than 2,000 homes of three Jewish settlements in the occupied West Bank that Palestinians hope will be part of a future independent state.

Most nations consider Israeli settlements there to be illegal under international law and a major obstacle to a two-state solution for long-term peace.

Details of the Expansion Plan

Bezalel Smotrich, who holds authority over parts of Israel's civilian administration in the West Bank, said a planning committee approved the construction of 2,162 new Jewish homes.

They include 1,006 units in a new settlement near Jerusalem, 922 near the Palestinian city of Nablus and 234 near Hebron.

Statements from Israeli Officials

"We are continuing to build the Land of Israel in practice," said Smotrich, an ultranationalist sanctioned by Britain, France and others who accuse him of inciting violence against Palestinians.

Smotrich has denounced the sanctions against him, saying the measures would not change Israeli policy.

The new homes would "strengthen our hold on the land, reinforce Israel's security, and establish clear facts on the ground that prevent the creation of an Arab terror state in the heart of the country," Smotrich said in a statement, without specifying when construction would begin.

Political Context and Government Policy

Since becoming a minister three years ago, Smotrich has sought to tighten Israel's control and presence in the West Bank while advocating against the idea of a Palestinian state.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's right-wing government has overseen the significant expansion of Jewish settlements in the West Bank and the establishment of new settlements.

Palestinian Response and International Reactions

Palestinian Aspirations and Demographics

INDEPENDENCE ASPIRATIONS

Palestinians want the West Bank as part of a future independent state that includes East Jerusalem and Gaza. 

Around half a million Israelis live in the West Bank among about 3 million Palestinians. 

U.S. and International Stances

U.S. President Donald Trump's administration has been far less critical of the fast-expanding Israeli settlements.

However, Trump did say last September that he would not allow Israel to annex the West Bank, angering some right-wing Israeli lawmakers. The United Arab Emirates, one of few Arab states to have official ties with Israel, has also publicly warned the Israeli government against annexation.

Condemnation from Palestinian Leadership

Condemning Wednesday's announcement, Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas' office warned that Israel's "provocative" policies were pushing the region towards more rounds of violence and called on the U.S. to stop the Israeli "madness".

Legal and Political Tensions

Smotrich on May 19 said he would wage "war" on the Palestinian Authority, which exercises limited civic rule in the West Bank, after he said he was told the ​International Criminal Court (ICC) prosecutor had sought a confidential arrest warrant against him. The ICC has not confirmed that.

(Reporting by Benjamin Raab & Alexander Cornwell in Jerusalem, additional reporting by Ali Sawafta in Ramallah, editing by Andrew Cawthorne)

Key Takeaways

  • The expansion adds 1,006 units near Jerusalem (E1 area), 922 near Nablus, and 234 near Hebron, approved by Smotrich’s planning committee.
  • Most of the international community—including nine Western nations and over 80 UN member states—considers such settlement activity illegal under international law and a major obstacle to the two‑state solution.
  • The plan reflects a broader policy under Smotrich and Netanyahu’s government to formalize Israeli authority in the West Bank, drawing widespread international condemnation.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many new settlement homes has Israel approved in the West Bank?
Israel approved the construction of 2,162 new homes in three settlements within the West Bank.
Who announced the expansion of West Bank settlements?
Israel's Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich announced the settlement expansion.
Why are West Bank settlements considered controversial?
Most nations view Israeli settlements in the West Bank as illegal under international law and a major obstacle to a two-state solution.
What is the Palestinian response to the settlement expansion?
The Palestinian leadership condemned the move, calling it provocative and urging the U.S. to intervene.
How does this expansion impact the Israeli-Palestinian peace process?
The expansion is seen as hindering the two-state solution and increasing regional tensions.

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