Netanyahu, Israeli cabinet to weigh approval of illegal West Bank outpost (HA´ARETZ NEWS) By Barak Ravid and Ophir Bar-Zohar 05/11/12)
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Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called a meeting of senior
ministers for Friday morning to discuss the evacuation of five
residential buildings in the Ulpana neighborhood of the West Bank
settlement of Beit El.
Cabinet ministers have convened several times in the past few weeks
to discuss the future of the buildings, which are on private
Palestinian land. This will be the first since Shaul Mofaz joined the
coalition and was named vice prime minister.
Mofaz declined to discuss his position on the buildings on
Thursday. "He wants to hear the expert opinions of the Defense
Ministry and the Justice Ministry before responding publicly," an
aide to Mofaz said.
Earlier this week the High Court of Justice ordered the demolition of
the buildings by July 1, in a rejection of the state´s request that
it reconsider its ruling.
The court said the state had pledged a year ago to evacuate the
houses by July 1 and there were no extenuating circumstances
requiring it to revisit the matter.
Among those expected to attend the Friday meeting, in addition to
Netanyahu and Mofaz, are cabinet members Yaakov Neeman, Benny Begin
and Moshe Ya´alon and representatives from the State Prosecutor´s
Office and the Civil Administration.
The ministers are expected to discuss ways to get around the High
Court ruling, including by passing a law approving the disputed
buildings. Many Likud ministers are said to approve such an option in
the belief it will greatly inhibit the ability of the Palestinians to
demand the land, which they claim is theirs.
Netanyahu said earlier this week "thought should be given" to a law
that would provide retroactive approval for the buildings, the first
time he had not outrightly rejected the notion.
Such a law would be likely to be met with harsh international
criticism.
The Defense Ministry, which supports evacuation of the houses, is
considered unlikely to propose new solutions. Its position is that
the buildings should be demolished as the High Court ordered, and its
residents moved to homes in Beit El, built on state land.
Residents of the Ulpana neighborhood said Monday they had no
intention of negotiating a departure from their homes, and that it
was up to the state to solve their problem.
In the case of the West Bank outpost of Migron, the High Court also
rejected the state´s request to postpone that evacuation. The court
reaffirmed its order that Migron be evacuated by August 1, 2012.
On March 1, Begin and the residents of Migron reached an agreement
for the voluntary evacuation, after the state decided on February 26
to fund two temporary housing solutions for the residents of the
illegal outpost. Each temporary housing project would cost at least
NIS 25 million. In Migron the settlers agreed to move from
prefabricated, temporary homes to permanent housing, whereas in
Ulpana the residents are being asked to leave permanent housing which
they consider their dream homes. (© Copyright 2012 Ha´aretz 05/11/12)
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