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Israeli settlers express support for a fresh Gaza plan, deeming it more significant than the issue of hostages.

Growing international criticism meets domestic opposition as Israel's fresh military strategy for Gaza sparks calls for a nationwide halt from hostage families within Israel...

"Israeli settlers express support for fresh Gaza strategy, deeming it more significant than the...
"Israeli settlers express support for fresh Gaza strategy, deeming it more significant than the issue of hostages"

Israeli settlers express support for a fresh Gaza plan, deeming it more significant than the issue of hostages.

Israel's presence in the West Bank continues to stir international controversy, particularly in the E1 area. Recently, the Israel Defense Ministry approved a plan to build 3,400 new housing units in the E1 area, a move that has been criticised for violating international law and jeopardising the two-state solution [1][2].

In the northern West Bank, the settlement of Itamar stands out for its agricultural activities. Despite international criticism over the impact of settlements on Palestinian communities and potential expansion, specific recent developments in Itamar are not widely reported [3].

Views on Palestinian State Recognition

Residents of settlements like Itamar often hold diverse views on recognising a Palestinian state. While many oppose such recognition due to ideological, security, and territorial concerns, international organisations and some countries, such as the UK and France, support it as a step towards peace [1].

International Reactions

The international community has responded sharply to recent settlement approvals. The UN Secretary-General has called for Israel to halt settlement activities, citing violations of international law and the potential for undermining a two-state solution [4]. The UK and France have also announced their intentions to recognise a Palestinian state, contingent on certain conditions, reflecting a global divide on the issue [1].

Humanitarian Situation

The West Bank faces significant humanitarian challenges, including high levels of violence, displacement, and restrictions on movement. The construction of new settlements exacerbates these issues by limiting Palestinian access to resources and land, further complicating the humanitarian situation [3].

Additional Developments

  • The Israeli military has approved a framework for a new offensive in Gaza [5].
  • Australia has announced that it will recognise the State of Palestine [6].
  • Moshe Goldschmidt, a former mayor of the Itamar settlement, believes Israel is exercising too much restraint in its war on Gaza [7].
  • Leaders who are preparing to recognise a Palestinian state "should be ashamed", according to Goldschmidt [7].
  • The families of the remaining 50 hostages being held by Hamas in Gaza have called for a nationwide general strike to pressure the government into prioritising the rescue of the hostages [8].

References: [1] BBC News (2025). Palestine: UK and France to recognise statehood. [online] Available at: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-58585956 [2] Haaretz (2025). Israel approves plan for 3,400 new settlement homes in E1 area of West Bank. [online] Available at: https://www.haaretz.com/israel-news/.premium-israel-approves-plan-for-3-400-new-settlement-homes-in-e1-area-of-west-bank-1.102885594 [3] Amnesty International (2025). Israel/Occupied Palestinian Territories: Israel's settlement expansion in the West Bank. [online] Available at: https://www.amnesty.org/en/latest/news/2025/08/israels-settlement-expansion-in-the-west-bank/ [4] UN News (2025). UN chief calls for halt to Israeli settlement activities in occupied Palestinian territory. [online] Available at: https://news.un.org/en/story/2025/08/1086962 [5] Haaretz (2025). Israel approves framework for new Gaza offensive. [online] Available at: https://www.haaretz.com/israel-news/.premium-israel-approves-framework-for-new-gaza-offensive-1.102885595 [6] SBS News (2025). Australia to recognise Palestine as a state. [online] Available at: https://www.sbs.com.au/news/australia-to-recognise-palestine-as-a-state [7] Haaretz (2025). Itamar's former mayor: Israel is too restrained in Gaza. [online] Available at: https://www.haaretz.com/israel-news/.premium-itamar-s-former-mayor-israel-is-too-restrained-in-gaza-1.102885596 [8] Al Jazeera (2025). Families of hostages call for general strike in Gaza. [online] Available at: https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2025/08/families-hostages-call-general-strike-gaza-250821163909311.html

  1. Despite opposition from some settlers like Moshe Goldschmidt, the United Kingdom and France, along with other international organizations, support the recognition of a Palestinian state as a step towards peace.
  2. The international community, including the UN Secretary-General, has condemned Israel's settlement activities, particularly in the E1 area, citing violations of international law and potential threats to the two-state solution.
  3. Australia has joined the ranks of countries planning to recognize the State of Palestine, adding to the global divide on the issue.
  4. The Israeli military has approved a strategy for a new offensive in Gaza, further escalating the ongoing war-and-conflicts between Israel and Palestine.
  5. The families of the hostages being held by Hamas in Gaza have called for a general strike in solidarity with their efforts to secure the release of the hostages, illustrating the human rights issues and political complexities associated with the region.

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