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Israel opens up bids for highly-sensitive West Bank settlement project

Israel has opened bids for a settlement project in the E1 area east of Jerusalem, a move that has drawn international condemnation. This project, located in the occupied West Bank captured by Israel in 1967, is seen by opponents as a significant obstacle to a two-state solution.

59 minutes agoShareSaveAdd as preferred on GoogleYolande KnellMiddle East correspondent, JerusalemBBC News - WorldFiled 2026-08-19 · 17:16 GMTLean · CenterRead · 1 min
Israel opens up bids for highly-sensitive West Bank settlement project
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Israel has opened bids for a settlement project in the E1 area east of Jerusalem, a move that has drawn international condemnation. This project, located in the occupied West Bank captured by Israel in 1967, is seen by opponents as a significant obstacle to a two-state solution. Critics, including the Israeli watchdog Peace Now and Palestinian activists, warn that building in E1 would effectively divide the West Bank, severing the north from the south and isolating East Jerusalem. Peace Now suggests the government is expediting contracts before elections to make it harder for a future government to cancel the construction. Palestinians express concern that the project will lead to the destruction of communities and families.

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Israel captured the West Bank, including East Jerusalem, from Jordan in the 1967 Middle East War.

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The project would have a devastating impact on Palestinians, leading to destruction of communities and families.

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Building in E1 will ruin the possibility of reaching an end to the conflict and a peace arrangement based on two states.

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The government is trying to sign contracts with contractors before the elections so that it will be much harder for the next government to cancel the construction.

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The E1 project would effectively block the establishment of a Palestinian state by cutting off the north from the south.

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Israel captured the West Bank, including East Jerusalem, from Jordan in the 1967 Middle East War. It annexed East Jerusalem in 1980, in a move not recognised by the vast majority of the international community.Opponents of the E1 project have warned that it would effectively block the establishment of a Palestinian state because it would cut off the north of the West Bank from the south, and prevent the development in the centre of a contiguous Palestinian urban area connecting Ramallah, East Jerusalem and Bethlehem.Peace Now, an Israeli anti-settlement watchdog that has challenged the plans in court, said: "The government is trying to sign contracts with contractors before the elections so that it will be much harder for the next government to cancel the construction."It said even the partial implementation of the construction plans would "fundamentally" alter "the geographic and strategic character of the area by severing the northern West Bank from the south and isolating East Jerusalem"."Building in E1 will ruin the possibility of reaching an end to the conflict and a peace arrangement based on two states," it said.Jamal Juma, a Palestinian activist for the Stop the Wall campaign, who lives in Jerusalem, said the project would have a devastating impact on Palestinians."It is destruction of the communities, it's destruction of families... this is a disaster", he told the BBC.
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