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The Israeli government has confirmed plans to create 22 new settlements in the occupied West Bank following a secret vote by its security cabinet last week. According to Defence Minister Israel Katz, this move is intended to solidify Israel's control over the region and prevent the establishment of a Palestinian state, which he argues could threaten Israeli security.
The settlements include the legalization of previously unapproved outposts, a decision strongly criticized by Israeli human rights group B’Tselem as a promotion of "Jewish supremacy" and ethnic cleansing of Palestinian territories. The expansion is said to support Israel's strategic presence along Route 443, a key transport artery between Jerusalem and Tel Aviv.
Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich, a proponent of the settlements, has previously stated that his government aims to facilitate the resettlement of an additional 500,000 Israeli settlers into the West Bank. This announcement follows earlier actions by the Israeli government, including the appropriation of land in the Jordan Valley, noted as the largest seizure in over 30 years, as detailed by the watchdog group Peace Now.