Daily Sabah (Turkey)

Turkey slams ongoing Israeli violations in east Jerusalem

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TURKEY slammed Israel over the approval to build nearly 800 new housing units in illegal settlement­s in occupied East Jerusalem yesterday. “Israeli authoritie­s disregarde­d internatio­nal law once again by approving the constructi­on of 792 new housing units in the illegal settlement­s of Ramat Shlomo and Ramot in East Jerusalem,” the Turkish Foreign Ministry said on its website. The ministry added that Turkey is rejecting these illegal steps by Israel, which irreversib­ly damage the vision of a two-state solution.

Last week, the Israeli authoritie­s approved the constructi­on of hundreds of new Jewish-only housing units in occupied East Jerusalem, according to Israeli media reports. “Jerusalem’s district committee has approved the constructi­on of 640 new housing units in the Ramat Shlomo settlement near the Bit Hanina neighborho­od,” Israeli daily Haaretz reported. “Most of the housing units will be built on Palestinia­n-owned land,” the newspaper added. According to Haaretz, the committee rejected objections raised earlier by anti-settlement groups. “This decision constitute­s more proof that Israel’s control of East Jerusalem is based on a discrimina­tory regime,” anti-settlement groups said in a joint statement.

The Palestinia­n Authority (PA) says Israel stepped up settlement constructi­on in East Jerusalem after U.S. President Donald Trump officially recognized Jerusalem as Israel’s capital earlier this year. The PA further accuses the U.S. administra­tion of failing to criticize Israeli settlement activity since Trump won the White House in late 2016.

According to Palestinia­n figures, more than 700,000 Jewish settlers now live in 196 settlement­s (built with Israeli government approval) and more than 200 settler outposts (built without its approval) across the occupied West Bank.

The settlement­s are one of the most heated issues in efforts to restart Israeli-Palestinia­n peace talks, frozen since 2014. The internatio­nal community regards all Israeli settlement­s in occupied Palestinia­n territorie­s to be illegal and a major obstacle to Middle East peace. The area, captured by Israel in 1967, is not sovereign Israeli territory, and Palestinia­ns there are not Israeli citizens and do not have the right to vote. Some 500,000 Israelis live in the West Bank and East Jerusalem, areas that are also home to more than 2.6 million Palestinia­ns. Palestinia­ns have long argued that the Israeli settlement­s could deny them a viable and contiguous state.

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