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Advancement of 2,162 Housing Units in the West Bank

UPDATE — June 3, 2026

The Higher Planning Council approved 2,162 housing units. Smotrich called the decisions “a national move that solidifies our hold on the ground” and thanked the Civil Administration and the Settlement Administration for leading the process.

May 31, 2026

The Higher Planning Council is set to convene on Wednesday (June 3, 2026) to advance 2,414 housing units across the West Bank. Two of the plans effectively authorize new settlements. In the Gvaot settlement west of Bethlehem — established as a “neighborhood” of the Alon Shvut settlement and authorized by the government as an independent settlement in March 2025 — 1,006 units (Plan A418/2/1) will receive final approval, giving the settlement an urban character. In Kiryat Arba, 234 units will receive final approval in the Hamivesher neighborhood (Plan 510/6/2), which is an independent settlement within Hebron, located approximately 800 meters north of Kiryat Arba and detached from it. The plan for this new Hebron settlement was submitted for statutory deposit in April 2024.

The total number of housing units approved by the Higher Planning Council in 2026, including the upcoming session, stands at 6,232.

Since November 2024, the Higher Planning Council has been convening weekly to advance housing units in settlements. The shift to weekly approvals not only normalizes construction in the territories but actively accelerates it. In 2025, for instance, the Higher Planning Council advanced 27,941 housing units — an unprecedented record since the beginning of the settlement enterprise in the West Bank.

 

The location of the Hamivesher outpost in Hebron, north of Kiryat Arba. A plan for 234 housing units will authorize the outpost and establish it as a new settlement.

One of the changes introduced by the Netanyahu-Smotrich government in June 2023 was the elimination of the requirement for prior approval from the defense minister at each stage of a settlement plan’s advancement. Until that decision, every construction plan in the settlements required advance approval from the defense minister. In recent years, the defense minister had limited the advancement of settlement plans to approximately four times a year, with thousands of housing units approved in a single Higher Planning Council session. In recent weeks, a further shift has occurred, with the Higher Planning Council convening roughly every two weeks and approving several hundred units per session. In this way, the government seeks to normalize settlement planning while attracting less public and international attention and scrutiny.

Plans Approved from January 2026
Last updated: May 31, 2026

Settlement Plan No. Session Date Units Stage
Nofim 119/10/4 January 14, 2026 168 Final approval
Mevo Dotan 104/2/1 January 14, 2026 251 Final approval
Kedar 421/4 January 28, 2026 330 Final approval
Shvut Rachel 205/4 February 11, 2026 160 Statutory deposit
Alon 227/2/2 February 11, 2026 1 Statutory deposit
Sha’arei Tikva 123/14 February 25, 2026 126 Statutory deposit
Sha’ar Shomron 126/18 February 25, 2026 1 Final approval
Kedumim 113/17 February 25, 2026 1,388 Final approval
Givat Ze’ev 220/10/12/4 February 25, 2026 2 Statutory deposit
Sha’arei Tikva 317/2/1 March 11, 2026 126 Final approval
Patzael 315/7 March 25, 2026 57 Statutory deposit
Peduel 160/11 March 25, 2026 12 Final approval
Shiloh 205/25 March 25, 2026 90 Final approval
Beit Hogla – Qedem Arava 612 March 25, 2026 316 Final approval
Ornit 121/19 April 15, 2026 30 Statutory deposit
Talmon 235/3/5 April 15, 2026 176 Statutory deposit
Sa-Nur 108/2 April 29, 2026 126 Final approval
Masua (Camp Gadi) 312/6/1 April 29, 2026 517 Final approval
Geva Binyamin 240/2/14/3/1/1 May 13, 2026 86 Statutory deposit
Gvaot A418/2/1 June 3, 2026 1,006 Final approval
Barkan 128/10 June 33, 2026 1 Statutory deposit
Har Bracha 114/3 June 3, 2026 922 Statutory deposit
Mevo Dotan 104/2/1 June 33, 2026 251 Final approval
Kiryat Arba (Hamivesher) 510/6/2 June 3, 2026 234 Final approval
Total 6,232