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Lieberman with Steinmeier
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Lieberman: Israel will never limit East Jerusalem settlement building

'We will never accept the definition of building in Jewish neighborhoods of Jerusalem as settlement activity,' says foreign minister to German counterpart.

Israel will never agree to limit its construction activity in East Jerusalem, Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman said on Sunday.

 

 

"One thing should be clear: we will never accept the definition of building in Jewish neighborhoods of Jerusalem as settlement activity," he said at a news conference with his German counterpart Frank-Walter Steinmeier.

 

"We won't accept any limitation on building in Jewish areas of (East) Jerusalem," he said.

 

Lieberman meeting with Steinmeier (Photo: Yossi Zamir)
Lieberman meeting with Steinmeier (Photo: Yossi Zamir)
 

His remarks came four days after Israel approved plans to build 200 homes in Ramot in East Jerusalem despite months of almost daily clashes and tensions there with Palestinians, triggered in part by settlement expansion.

 

The announcement prompted a sharply-worded rebuke from Washington which reiterated its "unequivocal" opposition to such construction in East Jerusalem, warning it could "exacerbate this difficult situation on the ground and... will not contribute to efforts to reduce the tension."

 

Construction in Har Homa neighborhood in East Jerusalem (Photo: AFP)
Construction in Har Homa neighborhood in East Jerusalem (Photo: AFP)

 

Israel captured East Jerusalem during the 1967 Six-Day War and later annexed it in a move never recognized by the international community.

 

It refers to the entire city as its "united, undivided capital" and does not view construction there as settlement activity.

 

The Palestinians want the city's eastern sector as capital of their future state and vehemently oppose any Israeli attempt to expand construction there.

 


פרסום ראשון: 11.16.14, 12:09
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