Israeli ministers celebrate re-establishment of Sa-Nur West Bank settlement
Israeli ministers attended the official reopening of the Sa-Nur settlement in the occupied West Bank, nearly 21 years after its evacuation in 2005 as part of Israel's disengagement policy. The Israeli government has approved 126 housing units, and 16 families have moved into the settlement, located south of Jenin.

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AI-generatedIsraeli ministers attended the official reopening of the Sa-Nur settlement in the occupied West Bank, nearly 21 years after its evacuation in 2005 as part of Israel's disengagement policy. The Israeli government has approved 126 housing units, and 16 families have moved into the settlement, located south of Jenin. Sa-Nur is one of four former West Bank settlements recently approved by the Israeli government, reversing aspects of the disengagement law. In March 2023, the Knesset passed an amendment prohibiting Israelis from residing in these former settlements, but the government has since moved to recognize them. Approximately 700,000 settlers reside in the West Bank and East Jerusalem, with settlement expansion increasing under Prime Minister Netanyahu's government.
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Around 700,000 settlers live in the West Bank and East Jerusalem.
Authorities have approved 126 housing units in the Sa-Nur settlement.
Sa-Nur was evacuated in 2005 as part of the disengagement policy.
Israeli ministers attended the official reopening of the Sa-Nur settlement in the occupied West Bank.