Defense Minister Bennett authorizes some 7,000 housing projects in settlement of Efrat; U.S. Secretary of State's visit may sign Trump Administration weighing in on territorial dispute
The cabinet announced a plan for thousands of new settlement homes in the West Bank on Wednesday as Washington voiced readiness to back de facto Israeli annexations in the contested territory.
U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo plans to visit Israel next week, a source said, a sign that Pompeo is weighing in on a territorial issue that has been a centerpiece of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's coalition-building efforts.
Prime Minister Netanyahu announced his intention to bring the question of extending Israeli sovereignty over the West Bank and the Jordan Vally to the Cabinet on July 1 as agreed in his coalition deal with his rival-turned-ally Blue & White party leader Benny Gantz.
Fresh construction for the settlement of Efrat was approved on land that could accommodate "around 7,000 housing units", Defense Minister Naftali Bennett's office said in a statement.
"The building momentum in the country must not be stopped, even for a second," tweeted Bennett. Read more at YNET