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Israel okayed nearly 14,000 settler homes

Israel approved nearly 14,000 new settler homes during nine months of peace talks with the Palestinians, a settlement watchdog says.

A construction worker at a site of a new housing unit in Jerusalem
A settlement watchdogs says Israel approved plans for nearly 14-thousand new settler homes. (AAP)

Israel approved plans for nearly 14,000 new settler homes during the nine months of peace talks with the Palestinians, an Israeli settlement watchdog says as the negotiation period formally ended.

Figures quoted by Peace Now on Tuesday showed that during the talks, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's government approved at least 13,851 new housing through the advancement of plans and the publication of tenders.

"This is an unprecedented number representing an average of 50 housing units per day or 1,540 per month," it said.

"Netanyahu broke construction records during the nine-month peace talks," Peace Now head Yariv Oppenheimer told AFP.

Israel's ongoing settlement building has weighed heavily on the negotiation process, with the Palestinians infuriated by the relentless pace of new construction approvals on land they want for a future state.

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They have demanded a complete settlement freeze as one of the key conditions for any return to the crisis-hit talks.

But Israel has flatly refused, with Netanyahu rejecting the notion that settlement building ran counter to peace efforts, saying he never agreed to any "restraints on construction" throughout the talks.


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