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New Israel housing minister pledges more settlements
Published Monday 18/03/2013 (updated) 20/03/2013 12:27
A laborer works atop a roof at a construction site in the settlement of
Maale Adumim in the West Bank. (Reuters/Ronen Zvulun, File)
JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Israel's new housing minister said on Sunday that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's incoming cabinet would keep expanding Jewish settlements to the same extent as his previous government.

The remarks came two days ahead of a visit by US President Barack Obama who has urged Israel to halt settlement on occupied Palestinian land. They suggested that Netanyahu's new cabinet could prove to be as hawkish as his outgoing coalition.

Housing Minister Uri Ariel, a Jewish settler and member of the pro-settler Jewish Home party, said in a television interview that in occupied territory "building will continue in accordance with what the government's policy has been thus far."

Using the biblical names for the territory Israel captured in a 1967 war, Ariel told Israel's Channel 10 television the government "will build in Judea and Samaria more or less as it has done previously. I see no reason to change it."

Ariel added that Israel planned the bulk of housing construction for more sparsely populated areas within its sovereign borders in the Negev desert to the south and Galilee region in its north.

He said construction in the West Bank was "not the main story" for his housing plans.

Settlements are illegal under international law.

Peace talks for a two-state solution of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict have been frozen since 2010, over Israel's refusal to freeze settlement building.

Netanyahu accelerated settlement plans anew after Palestinians won recognition for statehood in the United Nations General Assembly in November, a move Israel opposed as a unilateral step that undermines peace efforts.

In December and January, Israel announced plans to build more than 11,000 new houses in the West Bank including East Jerusalem, almost double the 6,800 built under Netanyahu's previous administration since March 2009, figures by the settlement watch group Peace Now showed.

Netanyahu has built a new government since a Jan. 22 election, based on centrists elected on the strength of popular protests against steep cost of living rises, and right-wing parties championing the concerns of Jewish settlers.
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1 ) mohamed / somalia
18/03/2013 11:09
yes with the american tax payers yes you can.

2 ) Avi / Israel
18/03/2013 11:24
Build,Build,Build.

3 ) Thomas / netherlands
18/03/2013 11:41
Yes, let's build and completly disrespect the people we are already in conflict with because of builing on their territory.

4 ) AKeenReader / UK
18/03/2013 11:49
#2)... Typical Israeli mentality, the outcome of which will be the same as what happend in South Africa. How long can unlce sam protect you, let alone protect itself and its people with bankrupt economy. The end of Israeli agression and brutality will all come out at the ICC and then they will be shitti*ng in their pants.

5 ) Mel / USA
18/03/2013 15:14
Another NaZionist BRAZENLY announcing to all,that Israel's going to break more INTERNATIONAL LAWS!SPIT on the GENEVA CONVENTIONS!Use the ongoing weakness of D.C. to negate MORE universal human rights!And all because the MILITARY"superpower"of the planet(bankrupted),USA,CAVES to a POLITICAL 'super'mafia,the Jewish-Christian Zionist LOBBY!Alas,the mighty US'Empire',sells out UNIVERSAL,Constitutional,moral principles&integrity,again! For a rabid "foreign&domestic"ideo-theocratic extremist LOBBY!Hmm

6 ) @ Akeen-4 / USA again
18/03/2013 15:19
Neither Jordan, Palestine, nor Israel were, or will ever be, one country,
so THE SITUATION IS less like "South Africa", and MORE LIKE SUDAN,
where PALESTINE WILL ONLY BE CREATED THROUGH NEGOTIATIONS,
just like how South Sudan was created from formerly Sudan territory !!

7 ) Mads Harbo Jensen / Denmark
18/03/2013 16:25
Its really sad to see!

8 ) Hilde / Palestine
18/03/2013 16:31
Israel clearly wants peace. Just give them the time to cleanse the land of the native population first. Sick.

9 ) Mel / USA
18/03/2013 16:38
Jewish homes for the Jewish people, in the Jewish State of Israel. If any Arabs want to build homes, then they have a choice of over eighty predominately Muslim countries to choose from. Israel has no choice, the Jews have no choice

10 ) Jobs first / You can't eat politics
18/03/2013 18:07
I don't hear the Palestinian construction workers complaining about the jobs they get from these projects. Something tells me those doing the protesting are out of touch with the Palestinian street.

11 ) Outlier / USA
18/03/2013 18:44
Horrible, stupid move. Both sides need to quit the provocations NOW and get down to the business of negotiating a durable peace.

12 ) gabi / australia
19/03/2013 00:22
fake Mel writing again at # 9? Isn't the whole idea of a Jews-only state racist? And why should people who have lived in a place for centuries have to move out to make way for a racist state? #10 - how long does it take for a Palestinian to get to that job, what with the checkpoints and arbitrary searches? And why would the "Palestinian street" be happy for yet more land being stolen from them? I think you read the wrong news.

13 ) JoeFattal / USA
19/03/2013 00:29
From what I heard Israel has a bigger homeless problem than everyone imagine.

14 ) Julie / USA
19/03/2013 08:36
#9 LOOOOLLLLLLLLLLL!!! hahahahaahahahahaaaaaa!!!!!! oh woe are they! cry me a river! such poor pathetic weak little zionazi victims crying in their diapers drooling pablum. waaa waaa waaa!!!!! meanwhile, the whole world sees little nubs sprouting as horns on their devil heads as they wave their wee little dukes around in the air, swishing their forked tails, acting all mean and threatening, "i'm gonna beat you up". just smack those nasty little brats back to bed in hell where they belong.

15 ) Malone / Hfx
19/03/2013 17:21
#9..Julie...forgot to take your meds again I see...you sound like a moron.

16 ) Julie / USA
20/03/2013 08:06
#15 awww, you still crying? well, keep it up! i'm still waiting for that river....
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