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Israel approves 19 new settlements in West Bank: minister

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Israel approves 19 new settlements in West Bank: minister

2025-12-22 04:01 Last Updated At:05:27

Israel's security cabinet has approved the establishment of 19 new settlements in the occupied West Bank, bringing the number of settlements legalized or approved over the past three years to 69, an official said on Sunday.

Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich, a pro-settler politician, said in a statement that Israel's security cabinet approved the proposal that he "advanced together with Defense Minister Israel Katz to declare and authorize 19 new settlements," without specifying when the approval was granted.

The approvals cover both entirely new settlements and the retroactive authorization of settlements built without permits from Israeli authorities.

Smotrich said the step is part of a broader effort to strengthen Jewish settlement across the West Bank, which Israel captured in the 1967 Middle East war and which Palestinians seek as the core of a future independent state.

He said the move is preventing "the de facto establishment" of a Palestinian state. "We will continue to develop, build and settle the land of our ancestral inheritance," he said.

The approval comes amid heightened international criticism of Israeli settlement activity, which most countries regard as illegal under international law.

Israel has accelerated settlement approvals since the formation of the current right-wing government, which includes parties that strongly oppose Palestinian statehood and advocate expanding Israeli control over the territory.

Palestinian officials have warned that continued settlement expansion undermines prospects for a two-state solution and fuels tensions on the ground, while Western allies have repeatedly urged Israel to halt such moves.

Israel approves 19 new settlements in West Bank: minister

Israel approves 19 new settlements in West Bank: minister

Israel approves 19 new settlements in West Bank: minister

Israel approves 19 new settlements in West Bank: minister

Villages in Thailand's Sisaket Province, which borders Cambodia, are quiet and empty after residents were evacuated to shelters.

With permission from the Thai military, a China Media Group (CMG) reporter entered the border conflict zone on Sunday and saw bullet holes scattered across residential buildings, as well as deep craters left by rocket and artillery fire.

"Villagers had been evacuated to shelters, leaving only us security personnel in the area," said Thai army Lieutenant General Patchakorn.

He added that civilians are not yet able to return home, citing the unstable security situation and ongoing hostilities.

Artillery fire could still be heard at the scene throughout the day. Thai military officials said the explosions were caused by Thai artillery strikes targeting Cambodian positions.

Thai Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul said Sunday that Thai forces have taken control of nearly all targeted areas and are now compelling Cambodian forces to withdraw, adding that the areas are being closely monitored to prevent any renewed clashes.

The latest round of Thailand-Cambodia conflict, which reignited since Dec 7, has resulted in the deaths of 34 Thai civilians, Thai Ministry of Defense spokesperson Surasant Kongsiri told a press conference on Sunday.

The civilian death toll in Cambodia has risen to 19, Cambodia’s Defense Ministry said on the same day.

Thai border villages emptied as fighting with Cambodia leaves homes scarred

Thai border villages emptied as fighting with Cambodia leaves homes scarred

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