Share
The Washington Post Subscription
JERUSALEM — Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Monday approved the construction of 800 new housing units in Jewish settlements in the West Bank, launching a potentially provocative expansion in the Israeli-occupied territory just days before President-elect Joe Biden’s inauguration.
Critics immediately accused the prime minister, who has been closely allied with the pro-settler administration of President Trump, of needlessly antagonizing Trump’s successor.
“The Biden administration still hasn’t taken office and the government is already leading us to an unnecessary confrontation,” tweeted opposition leader Yair Lapid, who hopes to be part of one of the coalitions aiming to unseat Netanyahu in March elections.
By Steve Hendrix and Shira Rubin | 11 Jan 2021
RELATED TOPICS:
Anti-Zionist Synagogue Breaks From Mainstream Jewish Stance
3 hours ago
Bills to Sign Joey Bosa to 1-Year, $12.6 Million Contract, AP Source Says
3 hours ago
Tiger Woods Faces Another Injury and Another Lost Year. Has Golf Seen the Last of Him?
3 hours ago
Valley Crime Stoppers’ Most Wanted Person of the Day: Hannah Rose Barker
3 hours ago
Bipartisanship Is Rare in the California Legislature. Here Are the Bills Breaking the Divide.
4 hours ago
US Factories Likely to Feel the Pain From Trump’s Steel and Aluminum Tariffs
4 hours ago
Study Shows Rain-Soaking Atmospheric Rivers Are Getting Bigger and More Frequent
4 hours ago
California Doesn’t Need DOGE, but There’s Plenty of Wasteful Spending and Bureaucracy to Cut
2 hours ago
Categories

California Doesn’t Need DOGE, but There’s Plenty of Wasteful Spending and Bureaucracy to Cut

How and When to Watch Thursday Night’s Blood Moon Total Eclipse

Anti-Zionist Synagogue Breaks From Mainstream Jewish Stance

Bills to Sign Joey Bosa to 1-Year, $12.6 Million Contract, AP Source Says
