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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu Image Credit: Reuters

Occupied Jerusalem: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said he expected to sign off on Thursday on building the first new colony in the occupied West Bank in two decades, even as he negotiates with Washington on a possible curb on colony activity.

Netanyahu was due to convene his security cabinet later in the day to approve the new enclave, government officials said.

“I made a promise that we would establish a new colony,” Netanyahu told reporters. “We will keep it today. There are a few hours until then and you will get all the details.”

He made the pledge in the run-up to the eviction in February of 40 families from the West Bank colony of Amona.

Israel’s Supreme Court said the dwellings had to be razed because they were built illegally on privately owned Palestinian land.

Israel and the administration of US President Donald Trump are in discussions on limiting the construction of colonies, which are built on land Palestinians seek for a state.

Such colonies, in territory that Israel captured and occupied in the 1967 Middle East war, are deemed illegal by most of the world.

Establishing a new colony could be a way for Netanyahu to appease far-right members of his coalition government who are would be likely to object to any concessions to US demands for restraints on building.

Trump, who had been widely seen in Israel as sympathetic towards colonies, appeared to surprise Netanyahu during a White House visit last month when he urged him to “hold back on colonies for a little bit”.

The two then agreed that their aides would try to work out a compromise on how much Israel can build and where.

Trump’s Middle East envoy, Jason Greenblatt, this week wrapped up a second trip to the region aimed at reviving Middle East peace talks that collapsed in 2014.

A new colony would be the first built in the West Bank since 1999.

About 400,000 Israeli colonists live in the West Bank which is also home to 2.8 million Palestinians. Another 200,000 Israelis live in Occupied East Jerusalem.

Palestinians want the West Bank and East Jerusalem for their own state, along with the Gaza Strip.