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    AFP via Getty Images Wide view of a highway near the Israeli settlement of Maale Adumim in the area of the so-called E1 project in Jerusalem, in the occupied West Bank, taken in February 2026.AFP via Getty Images
    File photo of the Israeli settlement of Maale Adumim in the occupied West Bank next to the so-called E1 project in East Jerusalem, taken in February 2026

    Israel has opened up tenders for the construction of some 1,200 settlement homes in a strategically important part of the occupied West Bank, as the government seeks to end any chance of a Palestinian state.

    Plans to build on the so-called E1 area – east of Jerusalem – have long been internationally condemned.

    The development would in effect divide the West Bank in two and isolate East Jerusalem.

    The deadline for bids is days before Israel’s October’s general election, making it much harder for any future government to overturn any tenders issued.

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    Israel has built about 160 settlements housing 700,000 Jews since it occupied the West Bank and East Jerusalem – land Palestinians want, along with Gaza, for a hoped-for future state – during the 1967 Middle East war. An estimated 3.3 million Palestinians live alongside them.

    Despite the fierce international opposition, successive Israeli governments have allowed settlements to grow.

    However, expansion has risen sharply since Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu returned to power in late 2022 at the head of a right-wing, pro-settler coalition, as well as the start of the Gaza war, triggered by Hamas’s 7 October 2023 attack on Israel.

    Under international pressure, Israel held off for decades on plans to build in E1.

    Many of its allies and Palestinians argued these would deal a major blow to hopes of a two-state solution, effectively bisecting the West Bank.

    But the current Israeli government gave the go-ahead for E1 construction a year ago, expressly to “erase” the idea of a Palestinian state.

    Despite an Israeli court challenge to the plans by Bedouin Palestinians living in the area and Israeli peace groups, the housing ministry has now issued a tender for 1,234 of the 3,401 housing units approved by the Israeli government last August.

    It covers about 12 sq km (4.6 sq miles) between East Jerusalem and the settlement of Maale Adumim.

    At the time of their unveiling, Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich, who is ultranationalist and settler, said the idea of a Palestinian state was “being erased”.

    The deadline for bids is 19 October, just days before Israel’s general election on 27 October. That should enable the government to sign deals with contractors that it would be much harder for a future government to cancel.

    Map showing Israeli settlements and built-up Palestinian areas in the West Bank around Jerusalem – highlighting the E1 settlement in red. Other Israeli settlements are marked in blue and Palestinian areas in light purple. The municipal boundary of Jerusalem is outlined in red. An inset map shows the region’s location within Israel and Jordan.

    Israel captured the West Bank, including East Jerusalem, from Jordan in the 1967 Middle East War. It annexed East Jerusalem in 1980, in a move not recognised by the vast majority of the international community.

    Opponents of the E1 project have warned that it would effectively block the establishment of a Palestinian state because it would cut off the north of the West Bank from the south, and prevent the development in the centre of a contiguous Palestinian urban area connecting Ramallah, East Jerusalem and Bethlehem.

    Peace Now, an Israeli anti-settlement watchdog that has challenged the plans in court, said: “The government is trying to sign contracts with contractors before the elections so that it will be much harder for the next government to cancel the construction.”

    It said even the partial implementation of the construction plans would “fundamentally” alter “the geographic and strategic character of the area by severing the northern West Bank from the south and isolating East Jerusalem”.

    “Building in E1 will ruin the possibility of reaching an end to the conflict and a peace arrangement based on two states,” it said.

    Jamal Juma, a Palestinian activist for the Stop the Wall campaign, who lives in Jerusalem, said the project would have a devastating impact on Palestinians.

    “It is destruction of the communities, it’s destruction of families… this is a disaster”, he told the BBC.

    He added that more than 40 Bedouin communities would be affected and would have to be evicted.

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