According to information published by the Construction and Housing Ministry on Sunday, 500 of the units will be
located in Har Homa, a Jewish neighborhood in east Jerusalem. Left-wing activists see Har Homa as one of the most
controversial Jewish neighborhoods in the capital, because it was started after the Oslo Accords were signed and
because it creates a barrier of Jewish homes between east Jerusalem Arab neighborhoods and Bethlehem. "[Prime
Minister Binyamin] Netanyahu is not only attempting not to make peace, he's also going forward with plans that will
make peace impossible in the future and make it impossible to have two states for two peoples," said Hagit Ofran,
who heads Peace Now's Settlement Watch team.
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