JERUSALEM (Reuters) 18 Dec -- Israeli officials said they would press on with plans this week to build 6,000 homes for 'settlers' on Palestinian land, defying criticism from Western powers who fear the move will hit already faint hopes for a peace accord. Stung by the de facto recognition of Palestinian sovereignty in a UN General Assembly vote last month, Israel announced it would expand the so-called settlements in the occupied West Bank including East Jerusalem.
Thursday, 20 December 2012
More colonial homes in Palestine
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JERUSALEM (Reuters) 18 Dec -- Israeli officials said they would press on with plans this week to build 6,000 homes for 'settlers' on Palestinian land, defying criticism from Western powers who fear the move will hit already faint hopes for a peace accord. Stung by the de facto recognition of Palestinian sovereignty in a UN General Assembly vote last month, Israel announced it would expand the so-called settlements in the occupied West Bank including East Jerusalem.
JERUSALEM (Reuters) 18 Dec -- Israeli officials said they would press on with plans this week to build 6,000 homes for 'settlers' on Palestinian land, defying criticism from Western powers who fear the move will hit already faint hopes for a peace accord. Stung by the de facto recognition of Palestinian sovereignty in a UN General Assembly vote last month, Israel announced it would expand the so-called settlements in the occupied West Bank including East Jerusalem.
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