Construction is continuing in dozens of Jewish settlements in the West Bank despite
Peace Now says Jewish population growth is three times higher in the area occupied in 1967 than in
It says settlers are bypassing a ban on using caravans to expand settlements by erecting pre-fabricated homes on site.
Israeli settlements in the occupied territories are deemed illegal under international law.
Peace Now says there is continuing construction in 88 out of about 150 of the authorized settlements, in addition to the building of permanent structures in 34 unauthorized settlement outposts.
Settler leaders expressed pleasure about Peace Now's report, thanking it for "documenting their Endeavour".
Violation
Peace Now's Director-General Yariv Oppenheimer said the Israeli military had stopped monitoring construction at the illegal outposts.
"There is no connection between what is happening in political negotiations and what is happening on the ground," he told Israeli Army Radio.
He accused
Analysts say the chances of success at the US-sponsored
Peace Now's report says most of the construction is in large settlement blocs located on the west side of the barrier
It said natural increase and the relocation of ultra-Orthodox families to settlements had led to the three-times higher population growth compared with in
A source in the Yesha council which represents the Jewish settlement movement said Peace Now's findings proved it had achieved an unstoppable momentum.
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Israeli settlers pray in Gush Katif settlement (archive)