10/30/2013, 00.00
ISRAEL - PALESTINE
Send to a friend

Israel approves 1,500 more housing units in east Jerusalem

The new homes are to be built in the Ramat Shlomo settlement. The decision comes just days after the release of 26 Palestinian prisoners. For Israeli officials, the new units are part of a deal with the United States and the Palestinians. The latter deny any such agreement.

Tel Aviv (AsiaNews/Agencies) - The Israeli government has approved the construction of an additional 1,500 housing units in the Ramat Shlomo settlement, in east Jerusalem.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Interior Minister Gideon Saar announced the plan right after Israel released 26 Palestinian prisoners, as part of a deal brokered by the United States to encourage the resumption of peace talks between Israel and Palestine.

In August, Israel had announced plans for more than 2,000 new homes along with the release of 26 Palestinian prisoners arrested before the Oslo Accord.

Last week, an Israeli official said that new settlement blocs would be built in east Jerusalem "in the coming months" as part of "understandings" reached with both the Palestinians and the Americans.

The Palestinians - who view continued settlement construction as a major obstacle to peace - flatly denied any such understandings.

According to Israeli media, Netanyahu and Saar also decided to go ahead with two other east Jerusalem projects: an archaeological and tourist centre just outside the Old City walls and a national park on the slopes of Mount Scopus in the West Bank.

 

TAGs
Send to a friend
Printable version
CLOSE X
See also
Israel reopens Gaza crossings but gives green light to new homes in East Jerusalem
04/11/2014
Israel’s government gives go-ahead to more than 200 new units in the West Bank
14/04/2016 13:47
UN and US slam new East Jerusalem settlements
10/03/2010
Israel frees 550 prisoners, goes ahead with a thousand of new housing units for settlers
19/12/2011
Rabbis condemn mosque burning in West Bank
06/10/2010


Newsletter

Subscribe to Asia News updates or change your preferences

Subscribe now
“L’Asia: ecco il nostro comune compito per il terzo millennio!” - Giovanni Paolo II, da “Alzatevi, andiamo”