Israel to build 90 units in Bet El settlement 13Feb13 February 13, 2013
IMEMC Â Â -Â Â Â Â 11 February 2013
The Israeli government decided to build additional 90 units in the Bet El illegal settlement, east of the central West Bank city of Ramallah, as part of a prior agreement reached with the settlers 18 months ago.
The decision to go ahead with the construction comes just before the anticipated visit of U.S. President, Barack Obama, to the region in an attempt to resume the stalled peace talks amidst talks of âa settlement construction freezeâ.
Israeli TV, Channel 10, reported that Israel approved the 90 units, granting the construction official permits, as part of the agreement reach with the settlers 18 months ago in exchange for the removal of the Ulpana illegal settlement outpost near the central West Bank city of Ramallah.
The Israeli government promised to build 300 units in return for the removal of a few homes built by the settlers on private Palestinian property, The new construction will start in the coming few weeks.
Meanwhile, the New York Times reported that the Israeli government of Benjamin Netanyahu âis willing to conduct a partial freeze on settlement activitiesâ should the Palestinian Authority refrain from heading to the International Criminal Court to sue Israel for its violations.
The Palestinian Authority now has access to the International Criminal Court, as well as many UN-run institutions, after it managed to obtain a non-member observer status at the United Nations.
Obama is scheduled to visit Israel, Palestine and Jordan in March; Israel claims that the American-Israeli talks will focus on âthe Iranian nuclear fileâ, the situation in Syria, and the âefforts to resume peace talks with the Palestiniansâ.
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