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Israel housing ministry has approved plans to build almost 700 new apartments in three Jewish settlements in east Jerusalem. "The Palestinian Authority strongly condemns the new decision to build in east Jerusalem and wonders whether there is a freeze of settlement activity or an intensification of it," Saeb Erakat, the chief Palestinian negotiator, said. The White House called for Israel and the Palestinians to return to the negotiating table as soon as possible and for Israel to halt the construction of new homes. "The United States opposes new Israeli construction in East Jerusalem," Robert Gibbs, a White House spokesman, said in a statement. 'Unilateral action' "We feel that unilateral actions make it harder for people to get back together at the table, and that's what our goals are," another US official said, speaking on condition of anonymity. Binyamin Netanyahu, the Israeli prime minister, declared a 10-month suspension of settlement construction in the occupied West Bank earlier this month but the temporary halt does not include east Jerusalem. "We make a distinction between the West Bank and Jerusalem. Jerusalem is our capital and remains such,'' Mark Regev, a government spokesman, said on Monday. Palestinians claim east Jerusalem as the capital of any future state and consider Jewish neighbourhoods there to be settlements. East Jerusalem was annexed after the 1967 Middle East war, a move not recognised by the international community. On November 16, Israel gave its approval for 900 new housing units in another east Jerusalem settlement. Israel's 10-month moratorium on construction in the West Bank, which Netanyahu said was to encourage the resumption of the peace talks, excludes public buildings and building on 3,000 settlement homes already under way. About 190,000 Israelis live in east Jerusalem and another 290,000 settlers currently live in the occupied West Bank. Netanyahu was due to travel to Egypt on Tuesday to meet Hosni Mubarak, the president, to discuss Middle East peacemaking. | |||
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Monday, 28 December 2009
Israel plans settlement expansion
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