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Israel to expand controversial East Jerusalem settlement

Israel to expand controversial East Jerusalem settlement

Israel’s government approved Thursday the construction of 900 new homes for Jewish settlers in east Jerusalem, expanding the Har Homa neighbourhood that Palestinians regard as an obstacle to a two-state peace plan.

By News Wires (text)
 

AFP - Israel's interior ministry has given final approval for the construction of 900 new homes in the east Jerusalem settlement neighbourhood of Har Homa, a ministry spokeswoman told AFP on Thursday.

"This is a programme which was approved by the regional (planning and construction) committee two years ago," spokeswoman Efrat Orbach said.

"According to the planning process in Israel, (it) needed the completion of amendments, therefore it was finally approved today."

The approval marks the final planning stage for a project that has garnered fierce criticism from the Palestinians and the international community.

It will significantly expand the hilltop neighbourhood, which lies in Jerusalem's southwest and is defined as being within the municipal boundaries despite lying directly next to the Palestinian West Bank town of Bethlehem.

Hagit Ofran, who monitors settlement activity for the Israeli group Peace Now, described the final approval of the project as "a very dramatic development" because of where the new housing will be located.

"It adds a new ridge to Har Homa which blocks the territorial contiguity between east Jerusalem and Bethlehem and adds a further barrier to the possibility of east Jerusalem as the Palestinian capital in a two-state solution," she told AFP.

Israel captured Arab east Jerusalem along with the rest of the West Bank in the 1967 Six Day War and later annexed it in a move not recognised by the international community.

Israel does not view construction in the east to be settlement activity, calling both east and west Jerusalem its "eternal, indivisible" capital, and some 180,000 Israelis now live in east Jerusalem amid nearly 270,000 Palestinians.

But the Palestinians view settlement construction in mostly-Arab east Jerusalem as an Israeli attempt to extend control over the sector of the city that they want for the capital of their future state.

And the international community, including the United States, has regularly criticised Israel for building settlements in the West Bank and particularly east Jerusalem, describing them counterproductive and calling for a halt to all such construction.

Israel's settlement construction has also snarled peace talks, which were restarted in September 2010 but ground to a halt shortly after they began when a partial Israeli ban on settlement building expired.

Israel declined to renew the freeze, which covered the West Bank but not east Jerusalem, and the Palestinians say they will not negotiate will Israel builds on land they want for their future state.
 

Comments (3)

iarael

why are there so much problems in the world people just dont understand i guess then there mother did not teach them how to treat others even though we dont like them.:D

jerusalem- 900 unit bldg permits

How the UK/France/ EU et Arab League are so ready to condemn Israel for building housing units- obstacles for peace- for me the obstacles for peace are the numerous Hamas territory missile attacks into Israel's civilian population or the killing in Gaza of the Italian and the honor killing of their own offspring; the killing of unarmed civilians in Syria,detaining doctors,med.help in Bahrain; killing Libyans for no-fly zone since day 2- permitting fleeing refugees from Libya to perishj at sea while NATO warships idle by w/o helping them. Building homes can never be compared to the wanton destruction of lives lost for ever. Starving Somali children (over 30,000 children under 5 yrs dead) deserve the bully pulpit of everyone, to save the starving from sure death.

Israel's Agenda

Why do people experience surprise much less disappointment or dismay when Israel does what Israel does and has done since day one?
Israel exists for the sake of Jews and no one else than Jews.
Israel has no friends only strategic partners at best.
Israel's perceived enemies are any and all who oppose Israel's oft and self proclaimed raison d'etre. No secret agenda here. It's all on the plate. Nothing under the plate.
For the Israel government there is no issue of right or wrong. The Torah is no moral guide or measuring stick for policies.
Eins ist not. Will this or that action or inaction fulfill the Zionist dream?

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