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View all search resultsChina is not allowing Chinese construction crews to work in the West Bank because it opposes Israeli settlements in what it considers occupied Palestinian territory.
FILE -- This Feb. 7, 2017 file photo, shows Palestinian laborers work at a construction site in a new housing project in the Israeli settlement of Maale Adumim, near Jerusalem. Yaakov Katz, a prominent West Bank settler, said Sunday, March 26, 2017, that the number of Israelis living in the West Bank has soared by nearly one quarter over the past five years to over 420,000 people. Katz says the rapid growth means the internationally backed idea of a two-state solution between Israel and the Palestinians is now impossible. (AP/Oded Balilty)
China is not allowing Chinese construction crews to work in the West Bank because it opposes Israeli settlements in what it considers occupied Palestinian territory.
Israel officials said Sunday they had signed a deal with China to bring Chinese construction crews to Israel. They would not address reports that the work would be restricted to only some areas.
A Chinese Foreign Affairs Ministry spokesman confirmed the West Bank restrictions Monday.
Spokesman Geng Shuang says China values its relationship with Israel but "opposes the construction of Jewish settlements on Palestine's occupied territory." Geng cited a U.N. Security Council resolution adopted in December declaring the settlements illegal.
The West Bank was captured by Israel in 1967. Palestinians claim it as part of a future state — a position with wide international backing.
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