Special report: Palestine-Israel Relations
JERUSALEM, Feb. 12 (Xinhua) -- Israeli Housing
Minister Ze'ev Boim said on Tuesday that 1,100 new apartments will be built in
two Jewish neighborhoods in east Jerusalem, local media reported.
Boim told Israel Radio that the bids of the
construction of 370 apartments in Har Homa and an additional 750 in Pisgat Ze'ev
would go out soon.
"There is no delay, limitation, or suspension of the
construction of Jewish neighborhoods in East Jerusalem," he was quoted as
saying.
On Monday, Jerusalem city manager Yair Ma'ayan told
the Knesset (Parliament) Economics Committee that the government was holding up
construction of hundreds of apartments in Jewish neighborhoods of east Jerusalem
due to the negotiations with the Palestinians.
After the Annapolis conference on Mideast peace in
late November, media reports about settlement construction in the West Bank and
East Jerusalem had provoked anger from the Palestinians.
In response, Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert
promised not to build any new Jewish settlement, including those that are part
of the greater Jerusalem area.
However, Olmert's office said that construction in
East Jerusalem has not been frozen, but Olmert has asked to be informed of all
building plans there because of the diplomatic sensitivity.
Israel captured the eastern part of Jerusalem in the
1967 Six Day War, which the Palestinians claim as the capital of a future
statehood.
At the Annapolis conference, both the Palestinian and
Israeli sides had vowed to implement the U.S.-brokered roadmap plan.
The first phase of the roadmap plan calls on the
Palestinians to crack down on militants, while demanding that Israel halt Jewish
settlement activity and uproot illegal outposts.