Israel adds 20 settlements to aid list

The Israeli government has added more Jewish settlements in the occupied Palestinian territory to a priority aid list.

The Israeli government has added 20 settlements in the West Bank to a list drawn up in 2009 of Jewish communities prioritised for aid.

Hundreds of communities in the occupied Palestinian territory figure on the list for public aid in housing, infrastructure, education, cultural activities and security spending.

The settlements added to the priority list include communities outside the main blocks over which Israel aims to keep control under any peace settlement with the Palestinians, said Haaretz newspaper.

It said most of them are strongholds of Jewish Home, a nationalist party in the coalition government of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who refused to declare a freeze on settlement construction as demanded by the Palestinians as a condition for a renewal of peace talks.

Talks resumed in Washington last week after a three-year hiatus.


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