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A security and political report highlights the Israeli settlement project E1 in the West Bank, where Israel plans to build an additional 1,234 settlement units in the area. The goal is to create a settlement corridor between Ma'ale Adumim and Jerusalem, cutting off the geographic connection between the northern and southern parts of the West Bank. Several European countries, including Britain, France, Germany, and Italy, have condemned the project and issued warnings to companies to avoid participation to prevent legal and reputational risks. They emphasized that the settlement activity is illegal, threatens prospects for peace, and deepens Israel’s international isolation. The UN Secretary-General warned that executing the project would disrupt the two-state solution and threaten the territorial continuity of the Palestinian land. Meanwhile, Palestine welcomed the international community’s call for practical measures to confront the Israeli plan. The global stance is shifting from mere political condemnation to legal and economic actions aimed at stopping settlement expansion and countering Israel’s attempts to impose a geographic reality that hampers the establishment of a connected Palestinian state.
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