Palestinians call on UN to stop Israeli settlement legalization (HA´ARETZ NEWS) By Natasha Mozgovaya, Reuters and The Associated Press 04/26/12)
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The Palestinian UN observer Riyad Mansour denounced on Wednesday
Israel´s legalization of three unsanctioned West Bank settler
outposts as an illegal attempt to entrench "its massive network of
illegal settlements."
The Palestinian condemnation is only the last in a wave of criticism
Israel received after Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced
that his government would seek to legalize the outposts’ status.
Mansour called on the UN Security Council "to act immediately to
address these continuing illegal, grave actions by Israel."
He said in a letter to the council that the intensified construction
of Israeli settlement activities in occupied Palestinian
territory "is glaring proof" of Israel´s "unlawful, expansionist
aims."
Earlier on Wednesday, Catherine Ashton, the High Representative of
the European Union for Foreign Affairs and Security condemned the
move as well, saying that she was “extremely concerned.”Ashton called
on Israel to reverse its decision.
“Settlements are illegal under international law, an obstacle to
peace and threaten the viability of a two-state solution,” She said
in her statement.
UN chief Ban Ki-moon said on Tuesday that he was "deeply troubled" by
Israel´s decision to grant legal status to three settlement outposts
in the West Bank, describing the activity as illegal under
international law.
Referring to three outposts - Bruchin, Sansana and Rechalim, Ban´s
office said in a statement that the "Secretary-General is deeply
troubled by the decision of the Government of Israel to formally
approve three outposts in the West Bank."
"The Secretary-General reiterates that all settlement activity is
illegal under international law. It runs contrary to Israel´s
obligations under the Road Map and repeated Quartet calls for the
parties to refrain from provocations," it said.
The United States also said it was "concerned by the reports" of
Israel´s decision. "We don´t think this is helpful to the [peace]
process, and we don´t accept the legitimacy of continued settlement
activity," said State Department spokeswoman Victoria Nuland.
Israeli officials played down the decision taken by a ministerial
committee late on Monday and rejected accusations that the government
had effectively created the first new Jewish settlements for more
than 20 years.
The United Nations views all Jewish settlements in the West Bank as
illegal. However, Israel distinguishes between settlements it has
approved and the outposts that were never granted official
authorization.
Some 350 settlers live in Bruchin and 240 in Rechelim, both in the
northern part of the West Bank, while Sansana, with a population of
240, lies further to the south.
Earlier this month, the Quartet - the European Union, Russia, the
United Nations and the United States - criticized Israeli settlement
building and called on donors to meet aid pledges to the Palestinians
as they sought to revive stalled peace talks. (© Copyright 2012
Ha´aretz 04/26/12)
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