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» » Israeli troops open fire on Palestinians
Israeli troops open fire on Palestinians
Published: July 25, 2008
The new decision would join hundreds of housing units the Israeli government has approved in the West Bank, including annexed Arab east Jerusalem, since the resumption of peace talks with the Palestinians last November as part of the US-sponsored Annapolis process.
But while those units are in large settlement blocs and parts of east Jerusalem that Israel wishes to keep under its control in any peace deal, the Jordan Valley does not fall under such a category.
Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert’s spokesman Mark Regev said Israel would stick to its commitment not to expand settlements beyond their existing boundaries.
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