Israel plans to found a university in the West Bank Jewish settlement of Ariel.
(Photograph : Ariel Schalit/AP)
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The British government has warned that the official authorisation of
Israel’s first settlement university will create another hurdle in the
peace process.
Israel’s defence secretary, Ehud Barak, approved the upgrade of a
college in the settlement of Ariel, 11 miles inside the West Bank,
earlier this week.
In a statement released on Thursday, FCO minister Alistair Burt said the UK was deeply disappointed by the decision.
"Ariel is beyond the green line in a settlement that is illegal
according to international law. This decision will deepen the presence
of the settlements in the Palestinian territories and will create
another obstacle to peace," the statement said.
Burt also repeated London’s call for Israel to reverse a recent spate of
settlement expansion plans, saying it should "take no further steps
aimed at expanding or entrenching settlement activity".
Britain and other European countries have become increasingly vocal in
their criticism of Israel’s plans to build thousands of new homes in
settlements in the West Bank and East Jerusalem. They say such
settlement expansion threatens the possibility of a viable Palestinian
state.
An internal analysis paper prepared by Israel’s foreign ministry has
warned that the European Union may press for the establishment of a
Palestinian state independent of negotiations in 2013.
According to a report in Haaretz, the paper said : "A growing
understanding can be seen in the EU of the ineffectiveness of the
current process.
"This understanding is accompanied by repeated calls to find new
channels of progress ... The emphasis from their perspective is not on
actual direct negotiations between Israel and the Palestinians, but
rather on the essential need to move ahead quickly to a permanent-status
solution, because the EU recognises that without a solution, things
could go downhill on the ground."
European diplomats in Jerusalem have warned that 2013 could be the last chance for the creation of a Palestinian state.
Officials at Israel’s foreign ministry are concerned about the country’s
growing isolation internationally, but fear there is a gap between
their position and the stance taken by Israel’s political leadership.
(Harriet Sherwood The guardian, Friday 28 December 2012)
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