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Israel 'plans more settler homes'
Israel has approved the building of 200 new homes in a major Jewish settlement in the West Bank, reports say.
The homes are to be built in the controversial Ariel settlement bloc, 20km (12.5 miles) inside the West Bank.
The reports follow news last week that Israel plans to build 600 more homes at its biggest settlement in the West Bank, Maale Adoumin, near Jerusalem.
Israel had committed itself to freezing settlement activity under the international "roadmap" peace plan.
Under the terms of the stalled peace plan, the Palestinians are obliged to crack down on militant attacks against Israel.
All settlements in the West Bank and Gaza Strip are considered illegal under international law, though Israel disputes this.
'Violation'
The Ariel settlement bloc is home to 18,000 residents.
Defence Minister Shaul Mofaz approved an additional 200 homes in the settlement about six months ago, an official told Reuters news agency.
Government officials told the agency that the housing ministry had yet to invite contractors to bid on the housing projects.
Palestinian Cabinet Minister Saeb Erekat said approval of the expansion of Ariel was a "flagrant violation" of the roadmap, and broke all the promises made by the Israeli government to the US.
Washington has criticised Israel's plans to expand Maale Adoumin, and urged Israel to honour its commitment to end West Bank settlement building.
Israel is planning to withdraw all its 7,000 settlers from Gaza, and the troops who protect them, as part of a disengagement plan. Israel will maintain control of Gaza's borders, coastline and airspace.
Four West Bank settlements are also to be evacuated.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/3546910.stm
The reports follow news last week that Israel plans to build 600 more homes at its biggest settlement in the West Bank, Maale Adoumin, near Jerusalem.
Israel had committed itself to freezing settlement activity under the international "roadmap" peace plan.
Under the terms of the stalled peace plan, the Palestinians are obliged to crack down on militant attacks against Israel.
All settlements in the West Bank and Gaza Strip are considered illegal under international law, though Israel disputes this.
'Violation'
The Ariel settlement bloc is home to 18,000 residents.
Defence Minister Shaul Mofaz approved an additional 200 homes in the settlement about six months ago, an official told Reuters news agency.
Government officials told the agency that the housing ministry had yet to invite contractors to bid on the housing projects.
Palestinian Cabinet Minister Saeb Erekat said approval of the expansion of Ariel was a "flagrant violation" of the roadmap, and broke all the promises made by the Israeli government to the US.
Washington has criticised Israel's plans to expand Maale Adoumin, and urged Israel to honour its commitment to end West Bank settlement building.
Israel is planning to withdraw all its 7,000 settlers from Gaza, and the troops who protect them, as part of a disengagement plan. Israel will maintain control of Gaza's borders, coastline and airspace.
Four West Bank settlements are also to be evacuated.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/3546910.stm
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Peace in the Middle East???
Mon, Aug 9, 2004 11:17PM
Angel, you are a drone
Sun, Aug 8, 2004 11:52PM
And we wonder why?
Sun, Aug 8, 2004 9:15PM
"peace plan"
Sun, Aug 8, 2004 2:57PM
300 new houses slotted for West Bank
Sun, Aug 8, 2004 1:30PM
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