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US, EU, Denounce Israel's Settlement Construction
Plan on Palestinian Land, While Still Giving the Zionist Aggressors
$Billions in Annual Aid
Wednesday December 19, 2012 09:28 by Saed Bannoura - IMEMC & Agencies
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The United States and the European Union issued statements
denouncing Israel’s new plan to build thousands of units in illegal
Israeli settlements in and around occupied Jerusalem, and in a number of
illegal Israeli settlements in the occupied West Bank.
Spokeswoman of the U.S. Secretary of State, Victoria Nuland, stated that
the “United States is disappointed that Israel is ongoing with its
provocative acts”, and added that Israeli leaders repeatedly speak of
the two-state solution with the Palestinians, but “the their actions on
the ground are threatening this vision”.
Despite its
condemnation, the United States remain the largest supporter of Israel,
as its grants Israel around $3.6 Billion annually, in addition to
hundreds of millions of dollars donate through lobbies, including groups
that were formed with the sole intension to support Israel’s illegal
settlement activities.
France also issued a strong condemnation
of the recent Israeli decision to build 1500 units in the illegal Ramat
Shlomo settlement in occupied Jerusalem, and stated that “Ramat Shlomo
is a settlement neighborhood, and any construction in it is an
illegitimate colonial act that harms the trust building measures being
conducted between Israel and the Palestinians”, and also stated that
such constructions will further obstruct the peace process and
jeopardize the two-state solution.
Britain, France, Germany and
Portugal are preparing a draft that will be submitted to the Security
Council to denounce the Israeli plan, and to condemn Tel Aviv for
launching new construction projects in Jerusalem and some West Bank
settlements.
The Maan News Agency reported that around 400
Jewish Rabbis also urged Israeli Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, to
refrain from implementing the new construction in E1 area, located
between occupied East Jerusalem and the illegal settlement bloc of Maale
Adumim.
In their letter, the Rabbis said that they fear that the
new constructions will be the “fatal blow on the head of the political
process”, and warned that this plan “also harms the vital
Israeli-American relations”.
But Netanyahu and his extremist
coalition partners went on to reiterate Israel’s stance” that Jerusalem,
all of Jerusalem, is the eternal and unified capital of Israel”, and
added that the government will continue to build and expand settlements.
On his part, Palestinian UN Observer, Riyadh Mansour, stated
that the Security Council will adopt a new solution condemning the
Israeli plan in Jerusalem and the rest of the occupied Palestinian
territory.
He added that this resolution will likely receive the
support of all member states except for Israel and its ally the United
States.
Israeli settlements in the occupied West Bank, including
occupied East Jerusalem, Israel’s settlement blocks and random outposts
are illegal under International Law and violate the Fourth Geneva
Convention to which Israel is a signatory.
By accepting the
two-state solution, the Palestinian leadership recognized the state of
Israel that was built on around %82 of the historic land of Palestine,
while Israel continues to build and expand settlements in large areas of
the remaining %18 where the Palestinian leadership is hoping to
establish its state with occupied East Jerusalem as its capital.
Beside its refusal to halt its settlement activities, Israel has been
rejecting talks on vital issues such as border, natural resources and
the internationally-guaranteed Right of Return of the Palestinian
refugees.
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