BBC:
Israeli settlement plans will 'bury' idea of Palestinian state, minister says
2 days ago
Tom McArthur
BBC News in London
Jon Donnison
BBC News in Jerusalem•@jondonnisonbbc

Reuters
Israeli far-right Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich has said plans to build more than 3,000 homes in a controversial settlement project in the occupied West Bank will "bury the idea of a Palestinian state".
The so-called E1 project between Jerusalem and the Maale Adumim settlement has been frozen for decades amid fierce opposition internationally. Building there would effectively cut off the West Bank from occupied East Jerusalem.
Smotrich said it would thwart the idea of a Palestinian state "because there is nothing to recognise and no one to recognise".
Settlements are considered illegal under international law and form one of the most contentious issues between Israel and the Palestinians.
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Israeli far-right Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich has said plans to build more than 3,000 homes in a controversial settlement project in the occupied West Bank will "bury the idea of a Palestinian state".
The so-called E1 project between Jerusalem and the Maale Adumim settlement has been frozen for decades amid fierce opposition internationally. Building there would effectively cut off the West Bank from occupied East Jerusalem.
Smotrich said it would thwart the idea of a Palestinian state "because there is nothing to recognise and no one to recognise".
Settlements are considered illegal under international law and form one of the most contentious issues between Israel and the Palestinians.
Jeremy Bowen: Israeli settlers intensify campaign to drive out West Bank Palestinians
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About 700,000 settlers live in approximately 160 settlements in the West Bank and East Jerusalem, according to the Israeli anti-settlement group Peace Now. It is land Palestinians seek for a future independent state.
"After decades of international pressure and freezes, we are breaking conventions and connecting Maale Adumim to Jerusalem," Smotrich said.
"This is Zionism at its best - building, settling and strengthening our sovereignty in the Land of Israel."
It follows declarations in recent days by a growing number of countries of their intention to recognise a Palestinian state in coming months, which Israel has denounced.
Announcing the plan at a news conference with settler organisation Yesha Council Chairman Israel Ganz and Maale Adumim Mayor Guy Yifrach, Smotrich said the land had been given to the Jews by God.
When asked by the BBC what message the plans sent to the likes of the UK and France, which plan to recognise a State of Palestine later this year, he said: "It's not going to happen. There will be no state to recognise."
In response to the move, the US State Department said "a stable West Bank keeps Israel secure and is in line with this administration's goal to achieve peace in the region."
But the UN and the EU urged Israel not to progress the plan.
The "EU rejects any territorial change that is not part of a political agreement between involved parties," a spokesman said.
UK Foreign Minister David Lammy said the proposal must be stopped.
"The UK strongly opposes the Israeli government's E1 settlement plans, which would divide a future Palestinian state in two and mark a flagrant breach of international law," he said.

Germany said it "strongly rejects" the plan and urged Israel to "stop settlement construction" in the occupied West Bank, according to the AFP news agency.
Turkey's foreign ministry also condemned the decision, saying it "disregards international law" and targets the "territorial integrity" of the state of Palestine.
Israeli NGO Peace Now said: "The Netanyahu government is exploiting every minute to deepen the annexation of the West Bank and prevent the possibility of a two-state solution.
"It is clear to everyone today that the only solution to the conflict, and the only way to defeat Hamas, is through the establishment of a Palestinian state alongside Israel.
"The Government of Israel is condemning us to continued bloodshed, instead of working to end it."
The Palestinian foreign ministry called the new settlement plan "an extension of crimes of genocide, displacement and annexation".
Israel has long rejected such accusations, but leading Israeli human rights organisations have argued that the country's conduct in the war in Gaza constitutes genocide against the Palestinian population.
Smotrich, together with national security minister Itamar Ben-Gvir, was sanctioned by the UK in June over "repeated incitements of violence against Palestinian communities" in the occupied West Bank.
The construction of 3,401 housing units in the E1 area has been frozen for 20 years. Developing the area has long been seen as effectively blocking the establishment of a Palestinian state, because of its strategic position separating areas south of Jerusalem from those to its north, preventing a contiguous Palestinian urban area connecting Ramallah, East Jerusalem and Bethlehem.
Since Hamas's attack on Israel on 7 October 2023, Israel's pressure on West Bank Palestinians has increased sharply, justified as legitimate security measures.
The vast majority of the international community considers the settlements illegal under international law - a position supported by an advisory opinion of the International Court of Justice (ICJ) last year.
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Shailoks show their natural proclivity, land robbing
Asking some simple questions to those mfering zionists & their arselicking myrmidons.
ReplyDeleteWHY should the Palestinians be moved out from their native land that they have been occupied for eons?
They lost the war?
No, it's ongoing.
To solve a geopolitical impass?
Then move those Europe rejected zionists out from Palestine to wherever they r welcome. Nowhere in Levant, is there a land these mfering zionists could claim theirs, despite their oft-chanted grandmother's fairytale.
Give these a try, mfer.
Shalom, on the subject of "land robbing"...
ReplyDeleteI just spent my Shabat observing the 20th anniversary of the "Disengagement", Isaac's pullout from Gaza.
20 years ago, Isaac DID commit Genocide in Gaza, but it was self-inflicted. All 9,000 Isaacs were ordered out of Gaza, even the dead bodies in the graves were dug up, and the entire strip given to Ishmaels, in the hope that they will live in peace.
This was not land robbing. It was giving land, for free. Desert that had been converted to fertile land for agriculture; Gaza was supplying 15% of the countries' vegetables, even lots for export to Europe. Most of the settlers in 21 settlements in Gaza did not want to move, but the IDF forced them out. Yes Genocide, self-inflicted. I would even call it Nakba....ha3.
Ariel Sharon and Ehud Barak naively believed that if you give Palestinians land they will leave Isaacs alone. Others predicted giving up Gaza would only result in the place being used as a terrorist base. The latter have been proven correct, culminating in Oct 7. Netanyahu was a Minister then, he did not agree so he resigned. Today he is correcting that huge blunder. Take Gaza Back.
Today more naive people think that if Isaac give up Judea and Samaria, surely they will then agree to Peace. Don't be Gullible Guppy. Isaacs have learnt the lesson. The more land you give them the closer you bring them to you. Why do you think no Arab country want to accept them? From Jordan to Kuwait to Lebanon, they all learnt the lesson that if you give them refuge, a place to live, they will bring terrible war.
Even the hundred or so that Bolehland accepted recently caused mayhem at their five-star resort that was provided to them as accommodation.
https://www.malaymail.com/news/malaysia/2024/10/05/ambassador-says-sorry-to-all-malaysians-for-misbehaving-palestinians-at-wisma-transit-kl-reveals-some-of-them-wish-to-go-home-but-must-sign-consent-letter/152593
Here are a couple of Videos on the "Disengagement".
https://youtu.be/pEuxUILtio4?feature=shared
https://youtu.be/G59mnnzgazM?feature=shared
Albo and Penny,
A previous Oz gomen made the mistake of leasing Darwin Port to 5000yo Bullyland. Why? Because it brings them closer to you, too close.
Same for giving up Gaza (again) or Judea and Samaria. Then the Ishmaels don't need missiles, rockets or drones to reach Tel Aviv, Haifa or Ben Gurion. The whole country will be within artillery fire. So before you recognize "Palestine", think again. Same for France, UK, Canada etc.
why, only sources that u have selectively chosen from the zionist fart chamber?
DeleteOoop… they r yr ONLY spice!
In July 2000 at Camp David, Yasser Arafat rejected Ehud Barak's offer of 92% of the Judea & Samaria (97% after some land swaps), 100% of the Gaza Strip, East Jerusalem as the capital and "custodianship," though not sovereignty, over the Temple Mount, and the return of refugees to the prospective Palestinian state.
ReplyDeleteImagine, Isaacs given custodianship over the Kaaba. That's the equivalent of what Ehud Barak offered.
However, the "Right of Return" to Isaac proper was impossible to fulfil because that would mean doubling the population of the country overnight. The country population was 6.3 million at that time and there were 3.5 million "refugees". Imagine if every Vietnamese refugee from the 70s and 80s, and their anak cucu cicik from all over the world were given the Right of Return to Vietnam today there would be chaos and the country would collapse.
Your Side lost the war, it's over, you are now resettled in another land, MOVE ON.
But Arafat kept saying NO NO NO.
It was clear Palestinians didn't want a Two State Solution. They Wanted It All. They Still Do Today. Just Ask Them.
This was reported by The Guardian of The Truth.
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2002/may/23/israel3
https://honestreporting.com/in-depth-arafat-rejected-peace-in-2000/
mfer, it's not up to Arafat to agree & neither can Barak's offer be accepted!
DeleteNot by the Palestine. Neither by the zionists!
Ooop… still playing yr f*cked mantra of "Right of Return"!!!
Tell that to all those Europe rejected zionists lah.
Bola hilang ke?
I sapot Naftali Bennet as next Isaac PM, if Netanyahu is out.
ReplyDeleteHowever, It will be no different for the "Palestinians".
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3BSqr3GkxYo
First send that satanyahu to a war crime tribunal for committing ethnic cleansing & genocide.
DeleteThat will tell all those later comers of zion fart to seriously thinking about their "Right of Return"!