The Israeli West Bank settlement of Maaleh Adumim outside Jerusalem. Israel has announced plans to build hundreds of new settler homes in the West Bank and east Jerusalem. Ariel Schalit / AP Photo
The Israeli West Bank settlement of Maaleh Adumim outside Jerusalem. Israel has announced plans to build hundreds of new settler homes in the West Bank and east Jerusalem. Ariel Schalit / AP Photo

Israeli plans for settler homes are ‘message to Kerry to stay away’



JERUSALEM // Israel unveiled plans yesterday to build more than 1,800 new settler homes, a move the Palestinians said was a signal to the US to abandon efforts for Middle East peace.

The announcement came a week after John Kerry, the US secretary of state, visited the region in his latest attempt to push Israeli and Palestinian leaders towards an elusive peace deal.

But Mr Kerry’s 10th trip was clouded by bitter recriminations from leaders of both sides, who accused each other of lacking commitment to building peace after decades of conflict.

The housing ministry announced the plans for 1,076 units in annexed east Jerusalem and 801 in the occupied West Bank.

The plans came after Israel freed a third batch of 26 long-serving Palestinian prisoners from its jails on December 31, as a gesture under the continuing talks.

“The housing ministry announced the plans this morning,” said Lior Amihai, a spokesman for the Israeli settlement watchdog Peace Now.

“Many of the units will be built in existing settlements such as Efrat and Ariel in the West Bank, and Ramat Shlomo, Ramot and Pisgat Zeev in east Jerusalem.”

Palestinians said the move proved Israel wanted Mr Kerry to stay away, and was another attempt by the prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, to “destroy” the peace process.

“The new settlement construction plan is a message from Netanyahu to Kerry not to come back to the region to continue his efforts in Israeli-Palestinian peace talks,” said Saeb Erakat, a top Palestinian negotiator.

“Every time Kerry has stepped up his efforts, returning to the region, Netanyahu has stepped up his efforts to destroy the peace process,” he said.

“Netanyahu is determined to destroy the two-state solution.”

Peace Now said Israel was “fooling” Mr Kerry and the Palestinians, and that the settlement plans showed it was not serious about reaching a peace agreement.

“These actions are an indication that this government is not serious about the process, in fact they are fooling the Israeli public, the Palestinian leadership, the US secretary of state and the international community,” it said.

Israel freed the third of four batches of Palestinian prisoners on December 31, ahead of Mr Kerry’s visit.

The two previous prisoner releases coincided directly with announcements for thousands of new settler homes in the West Bank and east Jerusalem, in efforts by Mr Netanyahu to appease the Israeli public and hardline cabinet members who oppose peace talks or the creation of a Palestinian state outright.

But Mr Netanyahu delayed the latest settlement announcement, media reports said, so as not to anger US officials.

Mr Kerry is due back in the region next week, according to Israeli media, on what would be his 11th visit since kick-starting negotiations in July after a three-year hiatus.

Israel’s defence minister, Moshe Yaalon, said on Tuesday the talks could be extended beyond their April deadline, insisting that current negotiations were aimed solely at providing a framework for final talks.

But Palestinian leaders have threatened to sue Israel through international courts over its settlement expansion once the nine-month period for negotiations ends.

“It is high time we held Israel accountable for its crimes,” Mr Erakat said.

The settlement plans have provoked angry reaction from the international community.

The international community considers the colonisation of occupied land to be illegal, and the Palestinians have long viewed settlement construction as a main obstacle to reaching a peace agreement.

Some 350,000 Jewish settlers live in the occupied West Bank, in addition to another 200,000 Israelis living in occupied and annexed east Jerusalem.

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