Sunday, March 04, 2012

From the AP to the PA

AP is the Associated Press.

And I am referring to Karin Laub's story on Shvut Rachel and Shiloh.

PA is, of course, the Palestinian Authority.

And the news from there is:

Secretary-General of the Executive Committee of the Palestinian Liberation Organization (PLO), Yasser Abed-Rabbo, stated that the Palestinian leadership will not return to the negotiations table before Israel halts all of its settlement activities.  He also stated that peace talks must have a clear timetable, and cannot be conducted while Israeli continues its invasions and violations.

...The Palestinian position is coherent with the Quartet statement as it clearly demands Israel to halt its settlement construction and expansion activities in the occupied territories, including in and around occupied East Jerusalem.

Oh, sorry, that was from October 7 last year.

Here's the really new story:

PLO Secretary-General Yasser Abed Rabbo claimed Saturday that Israel is seeking to create a "settler state" in Judea and Samaria instead of a "Palestinian state."  The charge came as Israel legalized the Shvut Rachel community, and announced plans to legalize two neighborhoods in Shilo.

Shvut Rachel and the Shilo neighborhoods were built with government assistance, but without defense ministry permits. Plans to legalize a third such Shilo neighborhood are expected in the coming weeks.

Abed Rabbo said that Israel was continuing to build in settlements "so that it could establish a state for settlers, and not for Palestinians, in the West Bank and Jerusalem."

What was, will be.

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