Israeli parliament gives preliminary OK to settlement bill

FILE - In this Wednesday, May 18, 2016 file photo, Amona, an unauthorized Israeli outpost in the West Bank, is seen east of the Palestinian town of Ramallah. On Wednesday, Nov. 16, 2016, The Israeli parliament has given preliminary approval to a proposal that would legalize hundreds of homes built in West Bank settlements that sit on private Palestinian land. (AP Photo/Oded Balilty, File) (The Associated Press)

FILE - In this Wednesday, May 18, 2016 file photo, Jewish settler youths play soccer in Amona, an unauthorized Israeli outpost in the West Bank, east of the Palestinian town of Ramallah. On Wednesday, Nov. 16, 2016, The Israeli parliament has given preliminary approval to a proposal that would legalize hundreds of homes built in West Bank settlements that sit on private Palestinian land. (AP Photo/Oded Balilty, File) (The Associated Press)

Israel's parliament has given preliminary approval to a proposal that would legalize hundreds of homes built in West Bank settlements that sit on private Palestinian land.

Wednesday's vote marked a victory for pro-settlement nationalists in Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's coalition. The proposal was sparked by a Supreme Court order to evacuate an illegally built settlement outpost by Dec. 25.

The legislation would legalize the Amona outpost and dozens of other outposts and neighborhoods in existing settlements built on private Palestinian land. In all, an estimated 2,500 homes would be affected.

The Palestinians and international community oppose any West Bank settlements, saying they pose an obstacle to peace. The U.S. has condemned the legislation.

The bill still must pass three more votes in parliament and will likely face a legal challenge.