Zionist regime set to approve 2,969 settler units in Occupied Al-Quds

The Zionist Regime’s District Committee in Occupied Al-Quds approved, on Wednesday evening, plans to build 2,969 new settlement units in the “French Hill”, “Pisgat Ze’ev” and “Givat Shaked” settlements.
The Israeli committee reportedly accepted all the settlement plan's submitted documents, according to the Israeli "Ir Amim" settlement association.
Additionally, the Israeli government delayed debating a proposal to construct 240 settlement homes in the "Ramot" settlement, north of Occupied Al-Quds.
Meanwhile, the occupation authorities seized Palestinian private land in Siniriya village, south of Qalqilya.
Amir Daoud, a local activist, confirmed that 52 dunums of Palestinian-owned land were to be taken for military use by the occupation authorities.
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