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US official: Israeli government has made clear it will adopt a policy on settlements in line with Trump
 
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By TIMES OF ISRAEL STAFF and RAPHAEL AHREN
 
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US expresses understanding for new settlement, as it was promised months ago
 
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By AFP and TIMES OF ISRAEL STAFF
 

 
ANALYSIS
 
Though politically challenging, new settlement curb likely a win-win for Netanyahu
 
Publicly committing to restrain West Bank construction seems like a major concession. But the new framework prevents clashes with both Trump and the settlers, and is actually in line with the PM’s strategic outlook
 
By RAPHAEL AHREN
 
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By JTA and TIMES OF ISRAEL STAFF
 
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By JOSEFIN DOLSTEN
 
 
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