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Israel advances plans for 2,269 West Bank homes

20 March 2014, 21:56 -- Israel has progressed with plans for more than 2,000 new homes in six West Bank settlements, an official said Thursday, in a move likely to further endanger peace talks. Guy Inbar, a spokesman for the defence ministry unit responsible for civilian affairs in the Palestinian territories, said a ministry committee had furthered existing plans for 2,269 homes at a meeting last month.

He confirmed claims by anti-settlements Israeli group Peace Now about decisions on two sets of projects, which the watchdog said the committee had examined on February 19.

In the first case, the committee approved for validation 1,015 units in Leshem, Beit El and Almog, meaning the only remaining formality for their final approval is the okay of Defence Minister Moshe Yaalon.

The same committee approved for deposit 1,254 units in Ariel, Shvut Rachel and Shavei Shomron, meaning those projects will now be published in the media for public comment before returning to the committee for further discussion.

Haaretz newspaper, which first reported the story, noted the Ariel plans for 839 units had been 'snarled in bureaucracy for the past decade', and the 290 units in Beit El were part of a promise made by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu when he evacuated a neighbourhood in that settlement 18 months ago.

Lior Amihai, a Peace Now official, noted that the decisions have yet to be officially published. He also told AFP that while the February committee was not the final stage of the planning process for the units, the decision to move them forward was extremely meaningful.

'Every stage of advancing (construction) plans in the (West Bank) is a political decision by Defence Minister Moshe Yaalon,' he said.

US-led peace talks between Israel and the Palestinians are teetering on the brink of collapse ahead of an April 29 deadline for a deal.

Washington is fighting an uphill battle to get the two sides to agree to a framework proposal to extend the negotiations to the year's end.

So far, the Palestinians have flatly refused to consider any extension, partly over Israel's persistent settlement construction which has shown no let-up since talks resumed last July.

The new units would create 'facts on the ground that distance us from the two-state solution', Amihai added, and were further proof Israel had 'no intention to reach a peace agreement and was doing everything it could to force Palestinian president Mahmud Abbas out of the process'.

On Wednesday, a municipal committee gave final approval for plans to build 186 new homes in annexed Arab east Jerusalem.

Israel expands settlement construction, approves 184 new homes

Israel's Jerusalem municipality approved building plans on Wednesday for 184 new homes in two Jewish settlements in the occupied West Bank, drawing anger from Palestinians engaged in faltering statehood talks.

A municipality spokeswoman said the local planning committee had approved requests by private contractors who purchased the land years ago for the construction of 144 homes in Har Homa and 40 dwellings in Pisgat Zeev.

Hanan Ashrawi, a senior member of the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO), accused Israel of trying to derail US-sponsored peace talks in which the future of settlements on land that Palestinians want for a state is a major issue.

'It is has become evident that Israel has done everything possible to destroy the ongoing negotiations and to provoke violence and extremism throughout the region,' Ashrawi said in a statement.

Israel says Palestinian refusal to recognise it as a Jewish state - a step Palestinian leaders say was already taken in interim peace deals - is the main stumbling block.

Har Homa and Pisgat Zeev settlements are in a part of the West Bank that Israel annexed to Jerusalem after capturing the territory in the 1967 Middle East war. The annexation was not recognised internationally.

Palestinians are seeking a state in East Jerusalem, the West Bank and Gaza Strip. They say Israeli settlements, regarded as illegal by most countries, could deny them a viable, contiguous country.

Israel regards Pisgat Zeev and Har Homa as neighbourhoods of Jerusalem that it would keep under any future peace deal with the Palestinians.

The two sides resumed US-brokered peace talks in July, but the negotiations appear to be going nowhere. Washington is struggling to formulate agreed principles that would extend the talks beyond an original April target date for a final deal.

More than 500,000 Israelis have settled in the West Bank and East Jerusalem, areas that are home to about 2.8 million Palestinians.

Voice of Russia, Reuters, AFP

Source: http://voiceofrussia.com/news/2014_03_20/Israel- advances-plans-for-2-269-West-Bank-homes-0962/



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