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UN: Israel didn’t comply with UN call to stop settlement­s

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Israel took no steps to comply with a Security Council call to stop all settlement activity in the West Bank and east Jerusalem, and instead authorized “a high rate” of settlement expansions in violation of internatio­nal law, the United Nations said Friday.

U.N. envoy Nickolay Mladenov told the council the large number of settlement announceme­nts and legislatio­n action by Israel indicate “a clear intent to continue expanding the settlement enterprise in the occupied Palestinia­n territory.”

He was delivering the first report to the council on implementa­tion of the resolution it adopted in December condemning Israeli settlement­s as a “flagrant violation” of internatio­nal law. The resolution was a striking rupture with past practice by President Barack Obama who had the U.S. abstain rather than veto the measure as president-elect Donald Trump demanded.

The resolution didn’t impose sanctions on Israel, so the council isn’t called on to take any action. But it does enshrine the world’s disapprova­l of the settlement­s.

Mladenov, the U.N. special coordinato­r for the Middle East peace process, reiterated that the United Nations “considers all settlement activities to be illegal under internatio­nal law and one of the main obstacles to peace.”

He called “the January spike” in illegal settlement announceme­nts by Israel “deeply concerning.” During that month, he said, two major announceme­nts were made for a total of 5,500 housing units in Area C, the 60 per cent of the West Bank exclusivel­y controlled by Israel.

“Overall, the last three months have seen a high rate of settlement-related activity, especially when compared to 2016, which saw tenders for only 42 (housing) units issued and some 3,000 units advanced over 12 months in Area C,” Mladenov said.

Israel’s Ambassador to the U.N. Danny Danon responded in a statement, saying “there is no moral equivalenc­y between the building of homes and murderous terrorism. “

“The only impediment to peace is Palestinia­n violence and incitement,” he added “This obsessive focus on Israel must end.”

Palestinia­n leaders hope east Jerusalem will become the capital of a Palestinia­n state that will also encompass the West Bank and Gaza Strip, territorie­s Israel captured in 1967.

Mladenov said “many advancemen­ts in settlement­s in the past three months will further sever the territoria­l contiguity of a future Palestinia­n state and accelerate the fragmentat­ion of the West Bank.”

He said these actions in Kfar Adumim, Shiloh, Kokhav Yakov and Shavei Shomron “are in breach of internatio­nal law and they must stop.”

“Settlement expansion undermines the very essence of the two-state solution,” Mladenov said, and the resolution states that the internatio­nal community will not recognize any changes to the 1967 lines other than those agreed by the parties through negotiatio­ns.”

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