Negotiations on Migron evacuation break down (YNetNews.Com -Yedioth Internet) Yair Altman Latest Update: 02.27.12, 15:40)
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Parties reached compromise whereby outpost will be moved to public
land but talks eventually fail. Settlers claim government
representative Minister Benny Begin went back on agreed-upon deal
Negotiations between settlers and the government´s representative
Minister Benny Begin on the evacuation of the Migron outpost have
broken down, Ynet learned. The settlers said that Begin withdrew the
understandings the two sides had agreed on.
Earlier this month, it was reported that the sides reached a
compromise whereby the outpost will be moved to public land some 2
kilometers from its current location. The Civil Administration was to
decide what to do with Migron´s permanent structures.
The deal was set to be signed this week but negotiations ultimately
failed. Is has yet to be officially determined who owns the land on
which the Migron outpost sits.
According to agreements reached between the parties, the court was
meant to rule on who owns the land before any permanent structures
would be razed. It was also agreed that the residents would move to
the new location only after the completion of the construction work.
The government promised to finish planning the construction of
permanent structures in the new location within nine months, after
which infrastructure work will commence.
During a press briefing at the Prime Minister´s Office on Monday
Begin called on the settlers to accept the agreement but added that
the government cannot fulfill all of their "hopes and wishes."
He further noted, "The residents of Migron are not being asked to
agree to every clause and word in the government´s statement. All
they are being asked is not to continue to build, and move to the new
location after their houses are ready." He said he hopes the sides
can present the agreement to the Supreme Court this week.
Residents of Migron also commented on the break down in talks and
said that the draft agreement states that the Civil Administration
will raze the outpost´s structures and called on PM Netanyahu and
Begin not to pursue demolition. "There is no reason to raze the
houses in Migron," Migron spokesman Itay Hemo said.
Hemo downplayed the reported disagreements with the
government. "There are slight phrasing problems in the agreement but
this cannot be presented as disagreement," he said.
He stressed that should it be determined that Migron sits on private
Palestinian land "we shall take a step backwards and the plot will be
given to the owners."
While elements in the defense establishments criticized the settlers,
right-wing politicians pointed a finger at Begin and threatened to
bring up the ´Migron bil´´ to a Knesset preliminary vote on
Wednesday.
Binyamin Regional Council´s Migron is the biggest outpost in the West
Bank and includes 60 structures. Palestinian residents and Peace Now
petitioned the High Court against the outpost´s legality in October
2006. Last August judges ruled that the State must clear Migron by
the end of March 2012.
Negotiations on the evacuation have been going on for the past year
and a half, during which various compromises were raised. The dispute
over house razing ultimately prevented any agreement from being
signed.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu urged Migron residents to accept a
compromise similar to the current agreement. "This is a good
proposal, it does not solve all the problems, but can solve the
Migron problem," he said. (Copyright 2012 © Yedioth Internet
02/27/12)
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