The Jerusalem Post

PM promised settlement freeze for UAE deal – Meretz head

- • By TOVAH LAZAROFF Lahav Harkov contribute­d to this report.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu agreed to freeze settlement activity in exchange for the normalizat­ion deal with the United Arab Emirates ( UAE) and Bahrain, Meretz Party head Nitzan Horowitz told his Knesset faction on Monday.

“I learned from official sources that there is an official agreement to freeze building in the territorie­s in exchange for normalizat­ion [ with Bahrain and UAE],” Horowitz said.

Settler leaders have complained the last month about a de facto freeze, noting that no settler plans had been approved or advanced since February.

“Tomorrow’s document will be signed in Washington between the prime minister and the foreign ministers of Bahrain and the Emirates. Many will ask why these documents were not given to the Knesset for review or why a discussion was not held in the [ Knesset] Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee,” Horowitz said.

“Netanyahu is hiding these documents and agreements with Bahrain and the UAE because he has something to hide,” Horowitz said.

He noted the obvious, that his left- wing party welcomed the normalizat­ion deals, but strongly objected to the subterfuge.

A source in Netanyahu’s entourage in Washington dismissed the report, noting that “Horowitz’s sources as a politician are worse than the ones he had when he was a journalist.”

MK Bezalel Smotrich ( Yamina) noted that the issue of whether or not there was a settlement freeze had little to do with Horowitz and everything to do with the fact that the Higher Planning Council for Judea and Samaria had not convened for almost seven months.

“The facts of the matter are the most essential proof,” Horowitz said. “The facts are that for the first time since the end of the Obama administra­tion, Netanyahu has prevented the convening of the Higher Planning Council for Judea and Samaria for over half a year, thereby effectivel­y freezing planning. When there is no planning, then very quickly, there is no building,” he tweeted.

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