Jew-Run US State Department Claims to be “Deeply Troubled” by Jews Colonizing More Palestinian Land

American Jews are increasingly seeing Bibi as bad optics for Jews globally.

They also don’t really like his anti-gay and anti-feminist policies.

It’s a strange dynamic.

The Guardian:

The United States says it is “deeply troubled” by the Israeli government’s tabling of plans to approve thousands of building permits in the occupied West Bank and has called on Israel to return to dialogue aimed at de-escalation.

The plans for approval of 4,560 housing units in various areas of the West Bank were included on the agenda of Israel’s Supreme Planning Council that meets next week, although only 1,332 are up for final approval, with the remainder still going through the preliminary clearance process.

“We will continue to develop the settlement of and strengthen the Israeli hold on the territory,” said finance minister, Bezalel Smotrich, who also holds a defence portfolio that gives him a leading role in West Bank administration.

Most countries deem the settlements, built on land captured by Israel in 1967 as illegal. Their presence is one of the fundamental issues in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

Palestinians seek to establish an independent state in the West Bank and Gaza Strip with East Jerusalem as their capital. Peace talks that have been brokered by the US have been frozen since 2014.

The US state department said it was “deeply troubled” by the latest move, which comes despite US pressure to halt the settlement expansion that Washington sees as an obstacle to peace. It called on Israel to return to dialogue aimed at de-escalation.

“As has been longstanding policy, the United States opposes such unilateral actions that make a two-state solution more difficult to achieve and are an obstacle to peace,” a department spokesperson, Matthew Miller, said in a statement.

Since entering office in January, the nationalist-religious coalition government of Benjamin Netanyahu, the prime minister, has approved the promotion of more than 7,000 new housing units, most deep in the West Bank.

It also amended a law to clear the way for settlers to return to four settlements that had previously been evacuated.

In response to the Israeli decision on Sunday, the Palestinian Authority – which exercises limited self-rule in parts of the West Bank – said it would boycott a meeting of the joint economic committee with Israel scheduled for Monday.

Yeah, well.

Nothing is going to happen.

The State Department isn’t going to do anything. The Congress will keep giving them free money for no reason. Germany will keep paying.

The Palestinians can’t do anything about anything, ever.

It’s honestly pointless to even talk about, because there is zero chance any element of the situation will ever change.

The one thing that could change would be if the Israelis themselves overthrow Bibi, but that seems very unlikely, since American billionaire Zionists fund him and control all of Israel’s political life.

The UN is also allegedly “deeply concerned”