Monday 3 December 2012

Israeli settlement expansion sets back peace .

                    The   Palestinian  President  Mahmoud  Abbas   addressed  ,  the  general  assembly  on  27  September  and   he   said  ,  he   realised  that  "  Progress  toward  making  peace  is   through  negotiations  between the   P.L.O.  and  Israel  "  ,    acknowdging  international   concerns   about  the   future  talks  ..........,   we  say  before   the   international  community  ,  there   is   still   a  chance  ,   ....   may   be   the   last   to   save  the   two-state   solution  and   to  salvage   peace  !  ......
If   Israeli   believe  it   the  conflict  in  the   middle-east   will   be  resolved  as   I  think  .   Don't   make  searching   fire  again   each   other  .   God   bless   with  you  ! 


Britain and France condemned a plan by Israel to expand settlements in the occupied West Bank and East Jerusalem, saying international confidence in its desire to make peace with the Palestinians was at risk, Reuters reported.

Stung by a UN vote according de facto recognition to a Palestinian state, Israel on Friday said it would build thousands of new settler homes, including in a wedge zone between Jerusalem and the West Bank, known as E1, which Washington considers especially sensitive.

The United States, one of just eight countries to vote alongside Israel against the Palestinians at the U.N. General Assembly, said the latest expansion plan was counterproductive to any resumption of direct peace talks stalled for two years.

France, which voted with the Palestinians, and Britain, which abstained, had tougher censure for Israel, which wants to keep all of Jerusalem and swathes of West Bank settlements under any future peace accord. Most powers view the settlements as illegal for taking in land captured in the 1967 Middle East war.

"If implemented, these plans would alter the situation on the ground on a scale that makes the two-state solution, with Jerusalem as a shared capital, increasingly difficult to achieve," British Foreign Secretary William Hague said in a statement.

"They would undermine Israel's international reputation and create doubts about its stated commitment to achieving peace with the Palestinians."
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