Defying Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s pre-election rhetoric that
settlement construction would continue in Jerusalem unabated, the
government on Wednesday indicated that the planned construction of 1,500
apartments in east Jerusalem’s Har Homa has been temporarily frozen.
While no official statement on the freeze has been made by the Construction and Housing Ministry or the Jerusalem Municipality, a source from the ministry confirmed that at least two key planning meetings scheduled within the next week have been cancelled.
Although the rationale for the cancellations remains unclear, the source, who requested anonymity due to the sensitivity of the matter, indicated that the postponement is due to foundering diplomatic relations between the US and Israel.
[ jpost.com ]
29/3/15
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While no official statement on the freeze has been made by the Construction and Housing Ministry or the Jerusalem Municipality, a source from the ministry confirmed that at least two key planning meetings scheduled within the next week have been cancelled.
Although the rationale for the cancellations remains unclear, the source, who requested anonymity due to the sensitivity of the matter, indicated that the postponement is due to foundering diplomatic relations between the US and Israel.
[ jpost.com ]
29/3/15
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As tension mounts with Washington, Israel's outgoing government has suspended a controversial plan to build hundreds of new settler homes in annexed east Jerusalem, a news website reported Wednesday...
ReplyDeleteThe plan involves the construction of 1,500 homes in the settlement neighbourhood of Har Homa where Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu gave a controversial speech on the eve of March 17 elections, pledging to build thousands of new homes if returned to office.
His remarks on east Jerusalem construction, along with comments ruling out a Palestinian state, have sparked a bitter spat with Washington..................AFP....................http://english.ahram.org.eg/News/126093.aspx
25/3/15