Government cautions Israel on "illegal settlements"

Fri Mar 7, 2008 5:03pm GMT
 
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By Avril Ormsby

LONDON (Reuters) - The government warned Israel on Friday over the expansion of Jewish settlements, saying any building on occupied Palestinian lands, including in East Jerusalem, was illegal under international law.

"We are very concerned about recent reports of Israeli settlement activity," Foreign Minister David Miliband said in a written response to a query during a question-and-answer session on www.reuters.co.uk.

"Britain considers that Israeli settlement building anywhere in the occupied Palestinian territories is illegal under international law. This includes settlements in both East Jerusalem and the West Bank," he wrote.

The questions were asked last month and answered by Miliband on Thursday, before a Palestinian gunman shot dead at least eight students at a Jewish religious school in the western part of the city, the deadliest Palestinian attack on Israelis since April 2006.

Israel announced in February it intended to build 1,100 new homes in East Jerusalem, which Israel captured in the 1967 Middle East war and annexed unilaterally in a move that is not recognised internationally.

The Palestinians want East Jerusalem as the capital of a future state and fear Israel's building of settlements in the there is an attempt to dilute their presence in the city and cut them off from the rest of the West Bank.

Miliband said he had raised his concerns with both Israel's foreign minister, Tzipi Livni, and the defence minister, Ehud Barak.

"The Roadmap is clear," he said, referring to the 2002 peace plan drawn up by U.S. President George W. Bush.  Continued...

 
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