Zionist authorities on Sunday approved building permits for 566 settlements in annexed east Al-Quds, plans that had been postponed until US President Donald Trump took office, the city’s deputy mayor said.
Meir Turjeman told AFP that city officials approved the plans that had been previously postponed at Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s request in the wake of a UN Security Council resolution in December against Zionist settlement building.
Turjeman said plans for some 11,000 other homes were also in process in east al-Quds, though he did not say when they could be moved forward.
The new permits are in neighbourhoods of Pisgat Zeev, Ramot and Ramat Shlomo, according to Turjeman, who also heads the planning committee that approved them.
Source: AFP