Israel aprueba 34 nuevos asentamientos en la Cisjordania ocupada

A principios de abril, Israel aprobó en secreto 34 nuevos asentamientos en la Cisjordania ocupada, según medios israelíes y la organización Peace Now. Diez de ellos son puestos de avanzada ya existentes que ahora han sido legalizados. Suecia y otros países de la UE condenan la medida por considerarla una violación del derecho internacional.

Medios israelíes y el grupo de derechos humanos Peace Now informan que el gobierno aprobó en secreto 34 nuevos asentamientos en Cisjordania a principios de abril. Esto se suma a los 68 asentamientos aprobados desde que el gobierno de derecha de Benjamin Netanyahu asumió el cargo en 2022.

Diez de los nuevos asentamientos son puestos de avanzada existentes que ahora reciben estatus legal, mientras que el resto aún no se han construido. La decisión ha provocado una fuerte reacción internacional.

El Ministerio de Asuntos Exteriores de Suecia, junto con otros países de la UE, describe la acción como una "clara violación del derecho internacional" que "socava los esfuerzos en curso por la paz y la estabilidad en la región". La declaración destaca la preocupación por este desarrollo.

Más de 500.000 israelíes viven actualmente en asentamientos en Cisjordania, donde residen cerca de tres millones de palestinos. La aprobación podría complicar aún más la situación en la zona.

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