The National · 20 May 2026
Anti-settlement groups suspicious of Israel's latest West Bank 'heritage' drive
Israel’s ultra-nationalist government approved a plan on Wednesday to “develop and preserve heritage sites” in the occupied West Bank, a move campaigners say will be used as pretext to annex more Palestinian land. More than $80 million will be allocated for the “unprecedented” project, which was ann
AI Translated Summary:
Israel's government has initiated a controversial plan to develop heritage sites in the occupied West Bank, raising concerns among anti-settlement groups about potential land annexation. The allocation of over $80 million for this project is seen as a significant escalation in the ongoing conflict over Palestinian territories.
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