Netanyahu: Israel won't put settlement life on hold

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Monday declared that Israel would not put life in West Bank settlements on hold, despite a United States demand that Israel completely halt settlement construction. Full Story »

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by Kaizar Campwala - Jun. 1, 2009

Neither the consequences, nor the historical background about settlements are addressed in this simple news report.

“The nation of Israel elected a government that is supposed to care for the settlements and not destroy them, using hypocritical legalities as an excuse,” ... More »

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