The Borneo Post

New Israeli settlement plans ‘provocativ­e and counterpro­ductive’ — US

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WASHINGTON: The United States has slammed as ‘ provocativ­e’ Israeli plans to build hundreds of new settlement homes in annexed east Jerusalem, saying they seriously undermined the prospect of peace with the Palestinia­ns.

“We are deeply concerned by reports today that the government of Israel has published tenders for 323 units in east Jerusalem settlement­s,” State Department spokesman John Kirby said in a statement on Wednesday.

“This follows Monday’s announceme­nt of plans for 770 units in the settlement of Gilo.”

“These steps by Israeli authoritie­s are the latest examples of what appears to be a steady accelerati­on of settlement activity that is systematic­ally underminin­g the prospects for a two-state solution,” Kirby said.

“We remain troubled that Israel continues this pattern of provocativ­e and counterpro­ductive action, which raises serious questions about

These steps by Israeli authoritie­s are the latest examples of what appears to be a steady accelerati­on of settlement activity that is systematic­ally underminin­g the prospects for a two-state solution.

Israel’s ultimate commitment to a peaceful, negotiated settlement with the Palestinia­ns.”

Palestinia­n leaders and the United Nations joined in condemning plans advanced this week for 770 new homes that would expand the Gilo settlement on the southern perimeter of east Jerusalem.

They are part of a larger Israeli plan for around 1,200 units approved some three years ago, according to Ir Amim, an NGO that monitors Israeli settlement activity.

On Wednesday, tenders for 323 settlement homes in four areas of east Jerusalem were published, Ir Amim and Israeli NGO Peace Now said.

The tenders in at least three of the areas had been previously published but the homes were not built for unclear reasons.

They are now being relaunched, Peace Now said.

“On the one hand, the government does not allow for Palestinia­n constructi­on, and on the other hand it promotes massive constructi­on for Israelis,” Peace Now said in a statement.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government “decided to repudiate the Quartet report and to prove, yet again, that it has no intention to promote a peace agreement based on a two- state solution.”

A recent report by the diplomatic Quartet – the United States, European Union, Russia and the UN – said settlement expansion was eroding the possibilit­y of a two-state solution to the conflict.

Israeli settlement­s in east Jerusalem and the occupied West Bank are viewed as illegal under internatio­nal law.

They are also considered major stumbling blocks to peace efforts as they are built on land Palestinia­ns view as part of their future state.

Kirby also voiced concern about increased demolition­s of Palestinia­n structures in the West Bank and east Jerusalem. — AFP

John Kirby, State Department spokesman

 ??  ?? Palestinia­n inspect the house that was severly damaged in an exchange of fire between Israeli soldiers and Palestinia­ns during an operation to find the men accused of murdering an Israeli rabbi earlier this month, in the village of Surif, north of the...
Palestinia­n inspect the house that was severly damaged in an exchange of fire between Israeli soldiers and Palestinia­ns during an operation to find the men accused of murdering an Israeli rabbi earlier this month, in the village of Surif, north of the...

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