Published On: Wed, Jan 11th, 2012

Israeli government breaks agreement to stop subsidizing settlements

The Israeli Housing Ministry announced on Tuesday that it would subsidize 213 of the 277 new houses it has approved for construction in Efrat settlement in the West Bank, in violation of an agreement made with former U.S. President George W. Bush.

The publicly-stated reason for the new construction approved by the Israeli government is revenge for the Palestinian Authority’s failed attempt to gain recognition as a state at the United Nations last fall.

The Efrat construction is just one of a series of new construction projects in illegal settlements in the West Bank and East Jerusalem approved by the Israeli government since the bid for statehood was submitted in September.

But Tuesday’s approval is the first since September to include housing subsidies provided by the Israeli government. This is a direct violation of an agreement made in 2004 with the U.S. administration during peace negotiations.

According to that agreement, the Israeli government promised to stop seizing Palestinian land for settlement expansion, to only construct new units within the boundaries of existing settlements, to not construct any new West Bank settlements, and to end the long-standing practice of subsidizing settlements by providing financial incentives for Israelis to move into the settlements.

Although all Israeli settlements are considered illegal under international law, the Israeli government considers many of the over 300 Israeli settlements in the West Bank and Jerusalem to be legal, and has subsidized many of the estimated 350,000 settlers to move into the settlements instead of living in homes inside Israel.

Saed Bannoura

 

About the Author

- Saed Bannoura, born 1973 in Palestine, is a prolific Palestinian journalist, who is working for the International Middle East Media Center IMEMC. After having been shot multiple times by an Israeli death squad, Saed Bannoura is confined to using a wheelchair. Saed Bannoura is a tireless activist for Palestinians rights. His work and the work of his colleagues at the independent Palestinian news agency IMEMC are setting today´s standards in independent reporting and media ethics, to a degree that most major "purportedly independent" news agencies have problems following the standards set by IMEMC. Saed Bannoura´s articles are published in media worldwide, including on nsnbc ìnternational. IMEMC´s website is located at www.imemc.org

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