Israel approves 900 East Jerusalem settlement homes

EnglishLady

Veteran Expediter
BBC

The Israeli government has given final approval for more than 900 new homes in occupied East Jerusalem.

The move, to build houses for Jewish families in the settlement of Har Homa, has been criticised by peace groups as cynical.

But the Israeli government says it will help address the country's housing shortage.

Har Homa is one of the largest and most controversial Jewish settlements in East Jerusalem.

It is regarded, under international law, as occupied Palestinian land, but Israel says it is part of its territory.

The Israeli interior ministry has now given final approval for 930 new homes in Har Homa, which is already home to more than 9,000 people.

Interior Minister Eli Yishai said the project was important because it would include small, affordable housing units.

But peace campaigners have criticised the announcement as a cynical exploitation of Israel's housing shortage.

Hagit Ofran, from Peace Now, said the approval would make a two-state solution - between Israel and the Palestinians - ever more difficult.

The expansion of Har Homa, say campaigners, would effectively cut off the Palestinian town of Bethlehem from other Arab areas in East Jerusalem.

Continued building in East Jerusalem and the occupied West Bank is seen as one of the biggest issues preventing a resumption of peace talks between Israel and the Palestinians.

Previous announcements about building plans in Har Homa have been criticised by the US, UK and many other foreign governments
 

Tennesseahawk

Veteran Expediter
BBC

Oh crap... here it comes! ;)

The Israeli government has given final approval for more than 900 new homes in occupied East Jerusalem.

The move, to build houses for Jewish families in the settlement of Har Homa, has been criticised by peace groups as cynical.

Peace groups are either busy-bodies who don't have a job, or rich busy-bodies who don't have a job.

But the Israeli government says it will help address the country's housing shortage.

Har Homa is one of the largest and most controversial Jewish settlements in East Jerusalem.

Too bad. So sad.

It is regarded, under international law, as occupied Palestinian land, but Israel says it is part of its territory.

Palestinian land? You mean the neighboring Arab nations don't have it in their hearts to give their mongrel brothers some land? You know... the Palestinians were living peacefully in Israel until Arabs incited them, and Arafatazz pushed them into rebellion.

The Israeli interior ministry has now given final approval for 930 new homes in Har Homa, which is already home to more than 9,000 people.

Interior Minister Eli Yishai said the project was important because it would include small, affordable housing units.

But peace campaigners have criticised the announcement as a cynical exploitation of Israel's housing shortage.

Nunya, hippies!

Hagit Ofran, from Peace Now, said the approval would make a two-state solution - between Israel and the Palestinians - ever more difficult.

"Peace will come when the Arabs will love their children more than they hate us." - Golda Meir

The expansion of Har Homa, say campaigners, would effectively cut off the Palestinian town of Bethlehem from other Arab areas in East Jerusalem.

Continued building in East Jerusalem and the occupied West Bank is seen as one of the biggest issues preventing a resumption of peace talks between Israel and the Palestinians.

The other being the Palestinians firing rockets at Israelis, and sending suicide bombers into Jewish malls and busses.

Previous announcements about building plans in Har Homa have been criticised by the US, UK and many other foreign governments

Here we go again. Other countries sticking their noses in a border dispute. Notice, they do it with ours too.

Note to self: during my speech at the UN, I need to remember to tell the Europeans to mind their own business; the Russians, Mexicans, and Chinese to look whose talking; the Arabs and the Africans to join the human race. Oh yeah... tell America to wake the hell up, and get out of the UN!

So long; and thanks for all the gafilte fish! :cool:
 
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Turtle

Administrator
Staff member
Retired Expediter
I think we should just ship a planeload of Slinkys and Etch-A-Sketches to the region.
Instant peace.
 

moose

Veteran Expediter
I would like to use this very ironic* & wonderful opportunity to introduce you all to my childhood friend Arieh King .
one of the most impressive persons i ever met.
here is his web page :

Israel Land Fund -

and yes, his name is topping the H'ammas most wanted list for some time now, and for a rezone ! :)

as to the above OP, no news here, the leftish BBC never seamed to understand or make any effort, to correctly report meddle east affairs. this is misleading at best.

* it is Ironic, because EnglishLady reported a BBC thing. Well, The King family are as English as they gets, and growing up next door to that noisy house was no picnic either...:D
 

EnglishLady

Veteran Expediter
I would like to use this very ironic* & wonderful opportunity to introduce you all to my childhood friend Arieh King .
one of the most impressive persons i ever met.
here is his web page :

Israel Land Fund -

and yes, his name is topping the H'ammas most wanted list for some time now, and for a rezone ! :)

as to the above OP, no news here, the leftish BBC never seamed to understand or make any effort, to correctly report meddle east affairs. this is misleading at best.

* it is Ironic, because EnglishLady reported a BBC thing. Well, The King family are as English as they gets, and growing up next door to that noisy house was no picnic either...:D



Sorry Moose - but I have re-read the report and find nothing in it but .... well reporting. :confused:

I do not see any assumptions or bias, just basic reporting :confused:
 
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