Jerusalem – Israel To Speed Up Settlement Building In West Bank

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    FILE - Palestinian construction workers at a new housing at a construction site in the Jewish settlement of Har Homa, in the southern area of Jerusalem with the Palestinian West Bank town of Beit Sahur, outside of Bethlehem on 04 August 2011.  EPAJerusalem – Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has called for the accelerated construction of some 2,000 housing units in areas in the West Bank and around Jerusalem, an official statement said on Tuesday.

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    The statement came after Netanyahu called a special cabinet session to discuss the granting of full membership to the Palestinians by UNESCO, the U.N. cultural agency, a move opposed by Israel and the United States.

    A senior government official said after the meeting that the cabinet had also decided to halt money transfers to the Palestinians Authority as a temporary measure until a final decision was made.

    “You can’t demand from the Israeli public to continue to show restraint when the Palestinian leadership continues to slam the door in their face,” said the official, speaking on condition of anonymity.

    The statement said the new building will be in “areas that in any future arrangement will remain in Israel’s hands.”

    The official said 1,650 of the new tenders are for units in eastern parts of Jerusalem, and the rest are for Efrat and Maale Adumim, Jewish settlements in the occupied West Bank.

    In the absence of peace talks, which collapsed about a year ago in a dispute over settlement building, Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas has been seeking statehood recognition from the United Nations.

    The Palestinians are looking to establish a state in the West Bank, Gaza Strip and East Jerusalem, land Israel seized in the 1967 Middle East War.

    On Monday, UNESCO granted the Palestinians full membership. Israel called the move a “tragedy” that would hurt peace efforts, and the United States said as a result it would stop funding the organization.

    Israel routinely transfers funds it collects from customs and other levies on behalf of the Palestinian Authority.


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    12 years ago

    Now, that is what i call tough talk from the PM. I just hope that he follows through with the talk, and tells the world to mind their own business.

    stamm
    stamm
    12 years ago

    Stay strong, Bibi!!!