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Israel authorizes more settlements in occupied West Bank. Strikes on Gaza kill 13, officials say

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Israel captured the West Bank in the 1967 Mideast war and the Palestinians want it to be the main part of their future state.
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News video: Israel Approves BIGGEST West Bank Expansion In Decades Amid Global Backlash |Palestinians SLAMS Move

Israel Approves BIGGEST West Bank Expansion In Decades Amid Global Backlash |Palestinians SLAMS Move 02:59

In a move condemned by Palestinians and rights groups, Israel has approved 22 new Jewish settlements in the occupied West Bank—marking the largest such expansion in over 30 years. Some of the outposts will be legalized retroactively, while others are entirely new. Ministers Katz and Smotrich claim...

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