'I don't care what the UN says!’ Netanyahu vows to continue illegal settlement activity
RT,
23
December, 2012
The
Israeli prime minister has vowed to continue building settlements in
the “Israeli capital of Jerusalem,” defying near-unanimous
international criticism of the illegal activity in retaliation for
Palestine's upgraded UN status.
In
an interview with Israeli Channel 2, Prime Minister Benjamin
Netanyahu threw internationally-recognized boundaries to the wind,
saying that the Western Wall, which lies in a part of UN-administered
Jerusalem occupied by Israel in 1967, “is
not occupied territory” –
and that he “does
not care” what
the United Nations has to say about it.
Netanyahu
added that all Israeli citizens live “in
the Jewish state,” and
that “the
capital of the Jewish state, for 3,000 years, has been Jerusalem,” as
cited by the Jerusalem Post.
He
went on to defend the planned construction of settlements near
Jerusalem – in Gilo, formerly West Bank land occupied by Israel in
1967, and Ramat Shlomo, which was taken from Jordan the same
year. “What
future awaits Israel if we cannot build in Gilo and Ramat Shlomo?” he
said.
Both
of the planned construction sites are situated within the
Israeli-drawn boundaries of Jerusalem, but outside the “green line”
segregating Israel from the West Bank.
The
schemes to build there, in the E1 area east of Jerusalem, and in the
Ethiopian Jewish community Givat HaMatos have brought international
criticism and condemnation of the Israeli administration.
“So
we, the state of the Jews, cannot build in our capital? I don't
accept that,” Netanyahu
said during the interview, as reported by AAP.
The
prime minister also pointed to the fact that the expedited
construction plans are retaliation for the Palestinians' upgraded
status at the United Nations.
In
November, the UN General Assembly awarded Palestine non-member
observer state status. With this move, Netanyahu says, the
Palestinians “simply
tore to pieces all the agreements with us,” recalling
that he had warned that Israel would not react by “sitting
with its arms folded.”
Regardless
of Israel's claims to Jerusalem as its capital, the international
community recognizes Tel Aviv as the capital of Israel, with no
country having an embassy in Jerusalem. At the same time,
Palestinians claim East Jerusalem as the capital of their future
state.
The
Israeli prime minister has repeatedly accused Palestinian President
Mahmoud Abbas of obstructing peace talks. Abbas has refused to
negotiate unless Netanyahu and his government adhere to certain
preconditions, among which is falling in line with international law
by way of a settlement freeze.
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