SOLDIERS OF IDF VS ARAB TERRORISTS

SOLDIERS OF IDF VS ARAB TERRORISTS
Showing posts with label Israel's right to build it's country. Show all posts
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Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Jerusalem - Israeli PM: We Have A Right To Build In Our Eternal Capital

Jerusalem - Israel's prime minister is defending his decision to expand construction in east Jerusalem.
Benjamin Netanyahu says it is Israel's "right" and "duty" to build in all parts of its capital.
Israel captured east Jerusalem along with the West Bank in the 1967 war. Palestinians claim that section of the city as their future capital.
On Tuesday, Netanyahu's office said 2,000 new apartments would be built in Jewish areas of east Jerusalem. Officials said the move was an Israeli response to recent unilateral steps by the Palestinians, particularly its acceptance in the U.N. cultural agency UNESCO.
Speaking at parliament Wednesday, Netanyahu pledged to keep building in east Jerusalem. He said this was not punishment, but "the basic right of our people to build in its eternal city."

Bibi’s response to UNESCO vote: Speed up settlement building

JERUSALEM (JTA) -- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ordered housing construction in eastern Jerusalem and the West Bank to be expedited in response to UNESCO's vote granting full membership to the Palestinians.
The order to speed up construction of 2,000 housing units planned for eastern Jerusalem, Gush Etzion and Ma'aleh Adumim came from the Prime Minister's Office on Tuesday evening following a meeting of Netanyahu and his inner Cabinet, which is made up of eight senior ministers. The group was discussing how to react to the UNESCO vote Monday by the U.N. cultural and scientific agency.
A statement from the Prime Minister's Office said the housing was in areas that would remain in Israel's hands in any future peace deal.
The inner Cabinet also decided to withhold $82 million in tax money that Israel collected for the Palestinian Authority in October that is used to pay Palestinian policemen and government employees. The ministers also decided not to allow UNESCO missions to enter Israel, according to reports.
UNESCO approved the Palestinians' membership bid during its general conference in Paris by a vote of 107 to 14, with the United States, Israel, Canada and Germany among those voting against the motion. Britain was among the 52 nations that abstained. France in a surprise voted for the Palestinians.
UNESCO is the first U.N. agency that the Palestinians have attempted to join since asking for full membership in the United Nations in September. It previously had observer status at the agency.