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Part of the colony of Maale Adumim, east of occupied Jerusalem. Israel has approved 560 new homes for the West Bank colony. Image Credit: AFP

Occupied Jerusalem: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced the start of work Tuesday on a new colony in the occupied West Bank as US envoys prepared to discuss a new peace push.

Netanyahu tweeted a picture of a small bulldozer and a digger working on a rocky hill overlooking a vineyard.

The Amichai colony, in the northern West Bank, is earmarked for some 40 families evicted from the outpost of Amona in February under a high court order which ruled their homes had been built illegally on private Palestinian land.

It is the first new Jewish colony in the West Bank in some 25 years. The extensive construction in the meantime has focused on expanding existing colonies.

“After dozens of years, I have the privilege to be the prime minister building a new colony in Judaea and Samaria,” Netanyahu tweeted, using the Hebrew biblical term for the West Bank.

His announcement comes a day after Trump’s special representative Jason Greenblatt arrived for talks with Israeli and Palestinian officials on relaunching peace talks that collapsed in 2014.

Greenblatt is to be joined by Trump’s son-in-law and adviser Jared Kushner on Wednesday.

Together they will “spearhead the peace effort” the US administration believes is possible, a White House official said.

Jewish colonies in the occupied West Bank, including occupied East Jerusalem, are illegal under international law and are considered one of the main obstacles to peace.

Trump has asked Netanyahu to hold back on colony building as he seeks to build momentum for a new peace push.

Ahead of the arrival of the two envoys, the White House urged both Israel and the Palestinians to “create an environment conducive to peacemaking”.

“Those who want to make it harder rather than easier to make peace, whether by their statements or their actions, must be prevented from subverting the chances for peace,” the official said.

Tuesday’s ground-clearing work was in preparation for the installation of dozens of mobile homes for the families evicted from Amona, a spokesman for the main colonist organisation, the Yesha Council, said.

The colonists would live in the temporary accommodation while work continues on building more permanent homes, the spokesman added.