According to figures released by the anti-settler group Peace Now, the construction of 1,708 new homes in the West Bank and east Jerusalem began between January and June 2013, compared with 995 in the same period last year.
Billing the figures as a "drastic rise," Peace Now said 44 per cent of the new construction had taken place east of Israel's vast separation barrier which cuts through the West Bank, and 32 per cent fell to the east of it.
"This means the 'tender moratorium' declared by the government until the prisoners release in July 2013 was not a general construction freeze but only of a small part of the construction in settlements," the watchdog said.
US-sponsored direct peace talks resumed in late July after a hiatus of nearly three years, although both sides have kept a tight lid on the substance under discussion at the request of Washington.
