2,166 new homes approved in Judea and Samaria, ending an 8-month de facto freeze. First new housing projects approved since Abraham Accords.

Israel green-lighted Wednesday over 2,000 new housing units for Israeli towns in Judea and Samaria, ending an eight-month de facto freeze on approval for new homes.

The Civil Administration’s Higher Planning Committee approved on Wednesday 2,166 new housing units in Judea and Samaria, with the committee expected to meet again Thursday to approve close to 3,000 additional housing units, for a total of roughly 5,000 units.

This is the first time since February that the Higher Planning Committee approved new housing units in Judea and Samaria.

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While the committee was scheduled to meet in May, the meeting was repeatedly delayed, then cancelled, with no explanation given.

In August, settler leaders from the Yesha Council accused Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu of imposing a de facto building freeze in Judea and Samaria.

“For more than half a year not a single housing unit has been approved in the area, and we haven’t been given a final date for the convening of the committee. We now find ourselves in the midst of a construction freeze in Judea, Samaria, and the Jordan Valley.”

“It is unacceptable that we have to wait half a year for building permits, and we demand that the Prime Minister convene the committee immediately. The Prime Minister suspended sovereignty, so we need to move to creating facts on the ground and building freely, without political approval and limitations which aren’t required elsewhere in Israel.” Read more at Arutz-7