The Borneo Post

US tight-lipped as Israel settler law sparks world outrage

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JERUSALEM: The United States was conspicuou­sly tight-lipped Tuesday amid a world outcry over a new Israeli law allowing the appropriat­ion of private Palestinia­n land for Jewish settler outposts.

The United Nations, the European Union and the Arab League were just some of those coming out against the legislatio­n passed in parliament late Monday.

“This bill is in contravent­ion of internatio­nal law and will have far reaching legal consequenc­es for Israel,” UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres said in a statement.

“The European Union condemns the recent adoption of the ‘Regularisa­tion Law’,” foreign policy chief Federica Mogherini said, arguing it “crosses a new and dangerous threshold by legalising under Israeli law the seizure of Palestinia­n property rights”.

The law legalises dozens of wildcat outposts and thousands of settler homes in the occupied West Bank, and prompted a Palestinia­n call for the internatio­nal community to punish Israel.

Pro- Palestinia­n Israeli NGOs said they would ask the Supreme Court to strike down the law, and opposition leader Isaac Herzog warned the legislatio­n could result in Israeli officials facing the Internatio­nal Criminal Court.

Washington refused direct comment, in stark contrast to the settlement criticism repeatedly voiced under Barack Obama.

“Prime Minister ( Benjamin) Netanyahu will be here on Feb 15. I don’t want to get ahead of that now,” White House spokesman Sean Spicer said.

The US State Department said President Donald Trump’s new administra­tion “needs to have the chance to fully consult with all parties on the way forward”.

France called the bill a “new attack on the two- state solution”, while Britain said it “damages Israel’s standing with its internatio­nal partners”. — AFP

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 ??  ?? Palestinia­ns walk outside their sheds in the village of Umm al-Khair as the Jewish settlement of Karmel is seen in the background, near the West Bank city of Hebron. — Reuters photo
Palestinia­ns walk outside their sheds in the village of Umm al-Khair as the Jewish settlement of Karmel is seen in the background, near the West Bank city of Hebron. — Reuters photo

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