1,859 New Settler Homes

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I guess Israel decided if they can't breed them out they will build them out by announcing the building of 1,859 new settler homes in the occupied West Bank and East Jerusalem.

Israel issues 1,859 settler home tenders ahead of Kerry visit

Jerusalem (AFP) - Israel issued tenders to build 1,859 settler homes Sunday, angering Palestinians ahead of a visit by US Secretary of State John Kerry aimed at pushing the peace process forward.

Documents published on the website of the government-run Israel Land Authority showed that 1,031 plots were offered by Israel's housing and construction ministry in the occupied West Bank and 828 in annexed east Jerusalem.

Settlement watchdog Peace Now said that issuing building tenders was the last stage in the bureaucratic process and that homes could start going up shortly.

"Within a few months they will choose the winning bids and the successful contractors will be able to start building within a number of weeks (after that)," the group's Hagit Ofran said.

The Palestinians, who have long viewed settlements as a major obstacle to resolving the decades-old conflict, threatened to go to the UN Security Council over the latest Israeli move.

"The PLO is considering a mechanism to go to the Security Council and the UN against these new Israeli decisions, especially as there are international resolutions that consider settlements illegal," Palestine Liberation Organisation senior member Wassel Abu Youssef told AFP, without elaborating.

Kerry, speaking in Cairo on the first stop of an 11-day tour which will also take him to Israel and the Palestinian territories, sought Sunday to calm fears that peace talks were faltering.

"I remain hopeful, and we will make every effort in the United States to move the process forward in a fair-handed way, a balanced way that reflects the complexity of these issues," he said.



..View gallery."
A picture taken on November 3, 2013 shows the east …
A picture taken on November 3, 2013 shows the east Jerusalem settlement of Ramat Shlomo (AFP Photo/A …

He stressed that Washington remained committed to helping the parties reach a final peace deal, but acknowledged recent tensions over Israel's stated intention to keep building settler homes.

"There is no doubt ... that the settlements have disturbed people's perceptions of whether or not people are serious and are moving in the right direction," he admitted.

After almost three years of stalemate, Kerry persuaded the two sides in late July to resume negotiations aimed at achieving two states living side by side.

He has insisted that participants maintain silence on the progress of the negotiations, in order to prevent any efforts to torpedo the talks.

On Wednesday, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Interior Minister Gideon Saar were reported to have agreed to build 1,500 new homes in the east Jerusalem settlement of Ramat Shlomo.

That news broke almost immediately after Israel began freeing 21 prisoners to the West Bank and another five to the Hamas-run Gaza Strip, in line with commitments to the US-backed peace efforts.

The sequence of events mirrored an earlier prisoner release on August 13, when a first tranche of 26 prisoners was freed and Israel announced construction of more than 2,000 new settler homes, most of them in east Jerusalem.

'Larger steps to make peace harder'



..View gallery."
Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (C) chairs …
Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (C) chairs the weekly cabinet meeting in Jerusalem on Nov …

"Whenever Netanyahu makes a small step towards peace, he makes two larger steps to make it harder to get to peace," Peace Now said.

"The tenders that were published today (Sunday) ... will not only make the talks harder but would create facts on the ground that will make the two-state solution much harder."

Among locations where plots were offered for sale on Sunday, 700 was the east Jerusalem settlement of Ramat Shlomo.

Previous plans to build there were announced during a March 2010 visit by US Vice President Joe Biden, sparking outrage in Washington, which had been trying to revive peace talks at the time.

Peace Now's Ofran said that of the east Jerusalem sites offered for sale on Sunday, 700 were in Ramat Shlomo.

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

Last month, an Israeli official said new tenders were to be announced in the large settlement blocs and in east Jerusalem "in the coming months" as part of "understandings" reached with both the Palestinians and Washington.

The Palestinians flatly denied any such agreement.
 
I guess Israel decided if they can't breed them out they will build them out by announcing the building of 1,859 new settler homes in the occupied West Bank and East Jerusalem.

Israel issues 1,859 settler home tenders ahead of Kerry visit

Jerusalem (AFP) - Israel issued tenders to build 1,859 settler homes Sunday, angering Palestinians ahead of a visit by US Secretary of State John Kerry aimed at pushing the peace process forward.

Documents published on the website of the government-run Israel Land Authority showed that 1,031 plots were offered by Israel's housing and construction ministry in the occupied West Bank and 828 in annexed east Jerusalem.

Settlement watchdog Peace Now said that issuing building tenders was the last stage in the bureaucratic process and that homes could start going up shortly.

"Within a few months they will choose the winning bids and the successful contractors will be able to start building within a number of weeks (after that)," the group's Hagit Ofran said.

The Palestinians, who have long viewed settlements as a major obstacle to resolving the decades-old conflict, threatened to go to the UN Security Council over the latest Israeli move.

"The PLO is considering a mechanism to go to the Security Council and the UN against these new Israeli decisions, especially as there are international resolutions that consider settlements illegal," Palestine Liberation Organisation senior member Wassel Abu Youssef told AFP, without elaborating.

Kerry, speaking in Cairo on the first stop of an 11-day tour which will also take him to Israel and the Palestinian territories, sought Sunday to calm fears that peace talks were faltering.

"I remain hopeful, and we will make every effort in the United States to move the process forward in a fair-handed way, a balanced way that reflects the complexity of these issues," he said.



..View gallery."
A picture taken on November 3, 2013 shows the east …
A picture taken on November 3, 2013 shows the east Jerusalem settlement of Ramat Shlomo (AFP Photo/A …

He stressed that Washington remained committed to helping the parties reach a final peace deal, but acknowledged recent tensions over Israel's stated intention to keep building settler homes.

"There is no doubt ... that the settlements have disturbed people's perceptions of whether or not people are serious and are moving in the right direction," he admitted.

After almost three years of stalemate, Kerry persuaded the two sides in late July to resume negotiations aimed at achieving two states living side by side.

He has insisted that participants maintain silence on the progress of the negotiations, in order to prevent any efforts to torpedo the talks.

On Wednesday, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Interior Minister Gideon Saar were reported to have agreed to build 1,500 new homes in the east Jerusalem settlement of Ramat Shlomo.

That news broke almost immediately after Israel began freeing 21 prisoners to the West Bank and another five to the Hamas-run Gaza Strip, in line with commitments to the US-backed peace efforts.

The sequence of events mirrored an earlier prisoner release on August 13, when a first tranche of 26 prisoners was freed and Israel announced construction of more than 2,000 new settler homes, most of them in east Jerusalem.

'Larger steps to make peace harder'



..View gallery."
Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (C) chairs …
Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (C) chairs the weekly cabinet meeting in Jerusalem on Nov …

"Whenever Netanyahu makes a small step towards peace, he makes two larger steps to make it harder to get to peace," Peace Now said.

"The tenders that were published today (Sunday) ... will not only make the talks harder but would create facts on the ground that will make the two-state solution much harder."

Among locations where plots were offered for sale on Sunday, 700 was the east Jerusalem settlement of Ramat Shlomo.

Previous plans to build there were announced during a March 2010 visit by US Vice President Joe Biden, sparking outrage in Washington, which had been trying to revive peace talks at the time.

Peace Now's Ofran said that of the east Jerusalem sites offered for sale on Sunday, 700 were in Ramat Shlomo.

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

Last month, an Israeli official said new tenders were to be announced in the large settlement blocs and in east Jerusalem "in the coming months" as part of "understandings" reached with both the Palestinians and Washington.

The Palestinians flatly denied any such agreement.
It's a good thing for the City of David to get new additions.
 
I guess Israel decided if they can't breed them out they will build them out by announcing the building of 1,859 new settler homes in the occupied West Bank and East Jerusalem.

Israel issues 1,859 settler home tenders ahead of Kerry visit

Jerusalem (AFP) - Israel issued tenders to build 1,859 settler homes Sunday, angering Palestinians ahead of a visit by US Secretary of State John Kerry aimed at pushing the peace process forward.

Documents published on the website of the government-run Israel Land Authority showed that 1,031 plots were offered by Israel's housing and construction ministry in the occupied West Bank and 828 in annexed east Jerusalem.

Settlement watchdog Peace Now said that issuing building tenders was the last stage in the bureaucratic process and that homes could start going up shortly.

"Within a few months they will choose the winning bids and the successful contractors will be able to start building within a number of weeks (after that)," the group's Hagit Ofran said.

The Palestinians, who have long viewed settlements as a major obstacle to resolving the decades-old conflict, threatened to go to the UN Security Council over the latest Israeli move.

"The PLO is considering a mechanism to go to the Security Council and the UN against these new Israeli decisions, especially as there are international resolutions that consider settlements illegal," Palestine Liberation Organisation senior member Wassel Abu Youssef told AFP, without elaborating.

Kerry, speaking in Cairo on the first stop of an 11-day tour which will also take him to Israel and the Palestinian territories, sought Sunday to calm fears that peace talks were faltering.

"I remain hopeful, and we will make every effort in the United States to move the process forward in a fair-handed way, a balanced way that reflects the complexity of these issues," he said.



..View gallery."
A picture taken on November 3, 2013 shows the east …
A picture taken on November 3, 2013 shows the east Jerusalem settlement of Ramat Shlomo (AFP Photo/A …

He stressed that Washington remained committed to helping the parties reach a final peace deal, but acknowledged recent tensions over Israel's stated intention to keep building settler homes.

"There is no doubt ... that the settlements have disturbed people's perceptions of whether or not people are serious and are moving in the right direction," he admitted.

After almost three years of stalemate, Kerry persuaded the two sides in late July to resume negotiations aimed at achieving two states living side by side.

He has insisted that participants maintain silence on the progress of the negotiations, in order to prevent any efforts to torpedo the talks.

On Wednesday, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Interior Minister Gideon Saar were reported to have agreed to build 1,500 new homes in the east Jerusalem settlement of Ramat Shlomo.

That news broke almost immediately after Israel began freeing 21 prisoners to the West Bank and another five to the Hamas-run Gaza Strip, in line with commitments to the US-backed peace efforts.

The sequence of events mirrored an earlier prisoner release on August 13, when a first tranche of 26 prisoners was freed and Israel announced construction of more than 2,000 new settler homes, most of them in east Jerusalem.

'Larger steps to make peace harder'



..View gallery."
Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (C) chairs …
Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (C) chairs the weekly cabinet meeting in Jerusalem on Nov …

"Whenever Netanyahu makes a small step towards peace, he makes two larger steps to make it harder to get to peace," Peace Now said.

"The tenders that were published today (Sunday) ... will not only make the talks harder but would create facts on the ground that will make the two-state solution much harder."

Among locations where plots were offered for sale on Sunday, 700 was the east Jerusalem settlement of Ramat Shlomo.

Previous plans to build there were announced during a March 2010 visit by US Vice President Joe Biden, sparking outrage in Washington, which had been trying to revive peace talks at the time.

Peace Now's Ofran said that of the east Jerusalem sites offered for sale on Sunday, 700 were in Ramat Shlomo.

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

Last month, an Israeli official said new tenders were to be announced in the large settlement blocs and in east Jerusalem "in the coming months" as part of "understandings" reached with both the Palestinians and Washington.

The Palestinians flatly denied any such agreement.
It's a good thing for the City of David to get new additions.

It sure is. Here is an AP article that says they are building 1,500 new settler homes in East Jerusalem. That should make everyone happy.

Israel announces East Jerusalem building project
 
I guess Israel decided if they can't breed them out they will build them out by announcing the building of 1,859 new settler homes in the occupied West Bank and East Jerusalem.

Israel issues 1,859 settler home tenders ahead of Kerry visit

Jerusalem (AFP) - Israel issued tenders to build 1,859 settler homes Sunday, angering Palestinians ahead of a visit by US Secretary of State John Kerry aimed at pushing the peace process forward.

Documents published on the website of the government-run Israel Land Authority showed that 1,031 plots were offered by Israel's housing and construction ministry in the occupied West Bank and 828 in annexed east Jerusalem.

Settlement watchdog Peace Now said that issuing building tenders was the last stage in the bureaucratic process and that homes could start going up shortly.

"Within a few months they will choose the winning bids and the successful contractors will be able to start building within a number of weeks (after that)," the group's Hagit Ofran said.

The Palestinians, who have long viewed settlements as a major obstacle to resolving the decades-old conflict, threatened to go to the UN Security Council over the latest Israeli move.

"The PLO is considering a mechanism to go to the Security Council and the UN against these new Israeli decisions, especially as there are international resolutions that consider settlements illegal," Palestine Liberation Organisation senior member Wassel Abu Youssef told AFP, without elaborating.

Kerry, speaking in Cairo on the first stop of an 11-day tour which will also take him to Israel and the Palestinian territories, sought Sunday to calm fears that peace talks were faltering.

"I remain hopeful, and we will make every effort in the United States to move the process forward in a fair-handed way, a balanced way that reflects the complexity of these issues," he said.



..View gallery."
A picture taken on November 3, 2013 shows the east …
A picture taken on November 3, 2013 shows the east Jerusalem settlement of Ramat Shlomo (AFP Photo/A …

He stressed that Washington remained committed to helping the parties reach a final peace deal, but acknowledged recent tensions over Israel's stated intention to keep building settler homes.

"There is no doubt ... that the settlements have disturbed people's perceptions of whether or not people are serious and are moving in the right direction," he admitted.

After almost three years of stalemate, Kerry persuaded the two sides in late July to resume negotiations aimed at achieving two states living side by side.

He has insisted that participants maintain silence on the progress of the negotiations, in order to prevent any efforts to torpedo the talks.

On Wednesday, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Interior Minister Gideon Saar were reported to have agreed to build 1,500 new homes in the east Jerusalem settlement of Ramat Shlomo.

That news broke almost immediately after Israel began freeing 21 prisoners to the West Bank and another five to the Hamas-run Gaza Strip, in line with commitments to the US-backed peace efforts.

The sequence of events mirrored an earlier prisoner release on August 13, when a first tranche of 26 prisoners was freed and Israel announced construction of more than 2,000 new settler homes, most of them in east Jerusalem.

'Larger steps to make peace harder'



..View gallery."
Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (C) chairs …
Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (C) chairs the weekly cabinet meeting in Jerusalem on Nov …

"Whenever Netanyahu makes a small step towards peace, he makes two larger steps to make it harder to get to peace," Peace Now said.

"The tenders that were published today (Sunday) ... will not only make the talks harder but would create facts on the ground that will make the two-state solution much harder."

Among locations where plots were offered for sale on Sunday, 700 was the east Jerusalem settlement of Ramat Shlomo.

Previous plans to build there were announced during a March 2010 visit by US Vice President Joe Biden, sparking outrage in Washington, which had been trying to revive peace talks at the time.

Peace Now's Ofran said that of the east Jerusalem sites offered for sale on Sunday, 700 were in Ramat Shlomo.

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

Last month, an Israeli official said new tenders were to be announced in the large settlement blocs and in east Jerusalem "in the coming months" as part of "understandings" reached with both the Palestinians and Washington.

The Palestinians flatly denied any such agreement.
It's a good thing for the City of David to get new additions.

It sure is. Here is an AP article that says they are building 1,500 new settler homes in East Jerusalem. That should make everyone happy.

Israel announces East Jerusalem building project
Seems like the prisoner release activated the building of new homes. Hell, let's release the rest of them now and build another 3000 homes.
 
It's a good thing for the City of David to get new additions.

It sure is. Here is an AP article that says they are building 1,500 new settler homes in East Jerusalem. That should make everyone happy.

Israel announces East Jerusalem building project
Seems like the prisoner release activated the building of new homes. Hell, let's release the rest of them now and build another 3000 homes.

Remember. We don't negotiate with terrorists. Screw 'em. Just build the homes.
 
Idea:

Let King Barry invite those folks to come here instead of moving into controversial new settlements.

Hey, the borders are open to those with no skills, no education but a propensity for voting Democrat. Of course this lot might be capable of thought so mayhap He won't buy in.

Unless they promise contributions. Not to the country; to Him.
 
Idea:

Let King Barry invite those folks to come here instead of moving into controversial new settlements.

Hey, the borders are open to those with no skills, no education but a propensity for voting Democrat. Of course this lot might be capable of thought so mayhap He won't buy in.

Unless they promise contributions. Not to the country; to Him.

They would be welcome, but we prefer the controversy. It keeps some on this board posting for 48 hours straight. Whoever makes Depends is making a killing.
 

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