There had been a de facto eight-month freeze on construction in existing settlements

Construction is slated to restart in at least 25 settlements after the Higher Planning Council for Judea and Samaria (West Bank) looked set to approve and advance new homes, reported The Jerusalem Post.

Last week, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu had pledged to convene the council - which last met in February - as a de facto freeze on building seems to have been lifted.

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If construction does duly recommence, it will mark the first advancement of settlement activity since Israel recently signed the much-vaunted normalization deals with the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain.

Despite Israeli denials to the contrary, officials from both Gulf states declared that a cessation of Israel's plans to claim sovereignty over parts of the West Bank was critical to the deal's signing. Read more at i24