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Hello and welcome to News Hour.
It's coming to you live from the BBC World Service Studios in central London.
I'm Tim Franks.
We're beginning in the Middle East and the territory that Israel occupies to the east of what the rest of the world regards as Israel proper.
We call it the West Bank
because it's to the west of the Jordan River and it's the land which Israel has occupied
since seizing it in the war of 1967.
The land which in the eyes of many foreign governments should be at the heart of a future Palestinian state.
The news is that there is potentially that there has potentially just been a very significant change on that occupied territory.
The Israeli cabinet has approved plans to make it easier for Jewish-Israeli settlers to purchase land in the West Bank.