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Goats graze near the Jewish settlement of Maale Adumim near Jerusalem
December 1, 2012. Israel announced on Friday it was authorizing 3,000
new settler homes in the West Bank and East Jerusalem. Baz Ratner/REUTERS |
Has Israel's settlement expansion crossed a 'red line'?
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Israel's plan to move forward with controversial settlements in eastern Jerusalem – which it took in apparent retaliation for the
Palestinian Authority's recent, successful pursuit of recognition as a
United Nations nonmember observer state – is prompting an angry response, and likely "real action," from
Europe.
Haaretz reports that
Britain, France, and Sweden have all summoned Israel's respective ambassadors
to their countries to condemn the Israeli plan to build 3,000 new
settlement units in the "E1" bloc, a region in eastern Jerusalem, while
Germany and
Russia
both called upon Israel to rethink its plans. And more serious action
may be coming, including substantial economic reprisals, Haaretz adds.
“This time it won’t just be a condemnation, there will be real action taken against Israel,” a senior European diplomat said.
Sky
News confirmed that the British government was considering severe
actions over the matter, quoting sources in the Foreign Office on Monday
as saying: "All options are on the table," adding that there was an
"appetite for action" within the bureau, and that officials may consider
"revisiting" or even suspending EU trade agreements with Israel, based on human rights clauses. ...
[Israeli
Prime Minister Benjamin] Netanyahu’s decision Friday to move ahead on
planning in E1 and to build 3,000 housing units in the settlement blocs
and in East Jerusalem, has apparently shocked the foreign ministries and
the leaders in London and Paris.
Not only do Britain and France view construction in E1 as a “red line,”
they are reportedly angry because they view Israel as having responded
ungratefully to the support the two countries gave it during the recent Gaza operation....READ MORE
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