RAMALLAH, July 8 (Xinhua) -- Israel uses the so-called natural growth term
to expand and build more settlements in the occupied West Bank, an Israeli
rights group said Wednesday.
The Israeli Information Center for Human Rights (B'Tselem) said that the
number of Jewish settlers in the Palestinian territory has reached 289,600,
making a 37 percent increase in six years since Israel accepted the U.S.-backed
Road Map peace plan which stipulates settlement's freezing.
Israel has often said it couldn't stop the natural growth of the housing
blocs, but Israel uses that term "to cover the big expansion of the
settlements," B'Tselem said in a statement released today.
The settlements have already taken 1.7 percent of the West Bank land and
the Israeli future construction plans indicate that another 6.8 percent will be
seized, according to the report.
Israel refuses to stop the building of settlements and resorts to fragile
justifications "such as fears of family divisions among the settlers" to
continue the expansions, B'Tselem said.
The settlement activities were the key reason for obstructing peace talks
between Israel and the Palestinian National Authority (PNA). For the
Palestinians, the settlement communities occupied the land of their future
statehood which would be established in the Gaza Strip, the West Bank and East
Jerusalem.
Benjamin Netanyahu, the hawkish Israeli premier, has been rejecting U.S.
calls to freeze the settlement activities since he took office in early April,
making ties between his state and Washington unprecedented flagging.
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