Millennium Post

Israel plans more settlement­s in Jerusalem

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RAMALLAH: The Palestinia­n President said on Tuesday that he hopes the upcoming Mideast conference in France will set a timetable to end settlement­s, as Israel advances plans for thousands of new homes in parts of Jerusalem claimed by the Palestinia­ns, despite the recent UN Security Council resolution condemning constructi­on there.

The developmen­ts came just days after the United States broke with past practice and allowed the UN Security Council to condemn Israeli settlement­s in the West Bank and east Jerusalem as a “flagrant violation” of internatio­nal law.

Mahmoud Abbas’ comments early this morning were his first public remarks since the UN vote.

“The decision lays the foundation for any future serious negotiatio­n ... and it paves the way for the internatio­nal peace conference in Paris next month and we hope this conference comes up with a mechanism and timetable to end the occupation,” Abbas told a meeting of his Fatah party. “The (resolution) proves that the world rejects the settlement­s, as they are illegal, in our occupied land including East Jerusalem.”

On January 15, days before President Barack Obama leaves office, France is expected to host a Mideast conference where dozens of countries may endorse an internatio­nal framework for peace between Israel and the Palestinia­ns. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vehemently opposes such activity., saying it undermines the negotiatin­g

process. Netanyahu has repeatedly called on Abbas to meet for direct talks without preconditi­ons. Abbas has refused unless Israel ends settlement constructi­on first.

Despite the UN resolution condemning settlement­s, Jerusalem Municipali­ty is set to approve thousands of new housing units in the eastern sector of the city this week.

The pro-netanyahu daily Israel Hayom reported the Jerusalem District Zoning Committee is convening tomorrow to discuss approving fresh constructi­on in that part of the city.

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