The government in Jerusalem has given the green light to build hundreds of new homes in the West Bank. The move would greatly complicate efforts to bring peace between Palestinians and Israelis. It was decided to give the green light for such construction projects, said in a Sunday by the office of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu widespread release.
The move would greatly complicate efforts to bring peace between Palestinians and Israelis. On Saturday the attack was a Palestinian on an Israeli family in the West Bank have attracted an international terror. The perpetrator had, according to the army, the settlers, including three children, stabbed to death in their house.
The move would greatly complicate efforts to bring peace between Palestinians and Israelis. On Saturday the attack was a Palestinian on an Israeli family in the West Bank have attracted an international terror. The perpetrator had, according to the army, the settlers, including three children, stabbed to death in their house.
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