Israeli decision to build 1,000 new settler homes in occupied east Jerusalem is "destroying" efforts by Washington’s top diplomat to revive the so-called peace process
Israeli decision to build 1,000 new settler homes in occupied east Jerusalem is "destroying" efforts by Washington's top diplomat to revive the so-called peace process, a Palestinian official said on Thursday.
"We consider the recent decision of the Israeli government to build a thousand homes in east Jerusalem as effectively destroying the efforts of (US Secretary of State) Kerry," top Palestinian negotiator Saeb Erakat told AFP.
He said Zionist entity was having "a systematic plan for destroying Kerry's efforts which involves an escalation of settlement building, a displacement of the population of the Jordan Valley, an increase of settler attacks against our people and confiscation of our land."
Erakat's remarks came just hours after an NGO told AFP the entity was preparing to build more than 1,000 settler homes in east Jerusalem as Washington is locked in a major push to revive dormant peace talks.
Danny Seidemann, director of Jerusalem settlement watchdog Terrestrial Jerusalem, said contracts had been signed for 300 homes in Ramot and another 797 plots were to be offered for sale in Gilo.
Both are in mainly-Arab areas of the Holy City which were occupied by Israel in the 1967 Six Day War and later annexed in a move never recognized by the international community.