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«Israel» Approves Hiking Trail Through West Bank, Golan

«Israel» Approves Hiking Trail Through West Bank, Golan
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The "Israeli" regime on Sunday agreed to fund the creation of a hiking trail through the occupied West Bank and Golan Heights, so-called Tourism Minister Yariv Levin said.

«Israel» Approves Hiking Trail Through West Bank, Golan

"Israeli"Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu welcomed the decision, which he hailed as "imperative in terms of tourism potential".

"Israel" occupied the West Bank and seized 1,200 sq km of the Golan Heights from Syria in the Six-Day War of 1967, in moves that have never been recognized by the international community.

"The new route will pass through the Old City of Jerusalem [al-Quds] or Shilo (north of the West Bank), places full of Jewish history," Levin said.

Following the "Israeli" cabinet's funding approval, a committee made up of various ministries must now submit proposals for the project whose budget is $2.8m.

Earlier this month, the Israeli military threatened to launch an incursion into Syria after a village in the Golan Heights was stormed by Nusra Front terrorists.

The attack and the subsequent Israeli threat triggered protests in Druze-populated areas held by Israel across the Syrian border, with residents saying Tel Aviv was using the incident as a pretext to occupy Hader village.

Meanwhile, the European Union slammed Israel for the destruction of Palestinian structures in the West Bank after the military issued orders against three Palestinian herding communities.

"The EU missions in Jerusalem [al-Quds] and Ramallah deplore the continuing threat of demolitions and seizures of Palestinian structures in the occupied West Bank," it said in a statement on Sunday.

The "Israeli" military issued orders against Palestinians in the communities of Ein al-Hilweh and Umm Jamal in the northern Jordan Valley and the community of Jabal al-Baba, which is located just outside the Ma'aleh Adumim settlement, next to Jerusalem al-Quds. The orders threaten the properties of up to 400 people.

The EU also condemned Tel Aviv's intention to demolish some 20 structures in the Palestinian village of Sussiya in the South Al-Khalil [Hebron] Hills.

"As winter arrives, an imminent demolition [in Sussiya] will leave up to 100 people, half of them children, without shelter," it said.

"Two European donor-funded schools in Wadi as Seeq and al-Muntar are presently under threat of destruction and seizure," the statement added.

The EU also called on the entity to cease settlement expansion and the allocation of land for exclusive "Israeli" use.

The entity said it conducts demolitions because Palestinians build homes without permits but Palestinians and foreign governments monitoring demolitions and settlement activities say permits are nearly impossible to obtain.

The ceaseless expansion of illegal "Israeli" settlements in occupied Palestine has created a major obstacle for efforts to establish peace in the Middle East.
Palestinians want the West Bank as part of their future independent state, with al-Quds as its capital.

More than half a million "Israelis" live in over 230 illegal settlements built since the 1967 "Israeli" occupation of the Palestinian territories of the West Bank and al-Quds.

Source: News Agencies, Edited by website team

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