Jerusalem: Colonists established a new outpost today near the Abu Ghalia and Al-Ara'ara Bedouin communities east of the town of Anata, east of occupied Jerusalem, according to a local official.
According to Palestine News and Information Agency - WAFA, Hassan Mleihat, general supervisor of the Al-Baydar Organization for the Defense of Bedouin Rights, stated that the construction involves laying foundations for mobile homes and relocating construction equipment and tools. This action poses a direct threat to Bedouin community residents and restricts their access to their homes. Mleihat emphasized that this move is part of a systematic policy aimed at imposing control over the land to expand the colonial presence in the area.
A report issued by the Colonization and Wall Resistance Commission in early October indicated that, since October 7, 2023, Israeli planning authorities reviewed 182 structural plans to build 23,267 colonial units on an area of 14,000 dunums. Approval was granted for 6,300 units, while 17,000 new colonial units were submitted for review. The plans concentrated on the Jerusalem Governorate with 65 structural plans-25 outside the municipal boundaries and 65 within-followed by Salfit and Bethlehem governorates, each with 22 structural plans.
The report further detailed that, under the protection of the Israeli army, colonists established 29 outposts: eight in Hebron, six in Ramallah, four in Bethlehem, and three in Nablus. Additionally, seven roads were paved to facilitate colonists' movement and connect outposts to existing settlements. It also noted that Israel decided to legalize 11 outposts, converting them into colonial settlements or neighborhoods linked to existing settlements, and referred nine other outposts for legalization procedures.
