The US State Department summoned Israel’s ambassador to Washington, Michael Herzog, after his country scrapped a 2005 law banning settlements. in northern occupied West Bank.
Herzog met with Deputy Secretary of State Wendy R. Sherman on Tuesday, according to Senior Vice President Spokesperson Vedant Patel.
“The United States is very upset that the Israeli Knesset has passed legislation repealing important parts of Foreign Ministry spokesman Vedant Patil told reporters about the Disengagement Act 2005.
The Legislative Body changes announced today are particularly provocative and counterproductive to efforts to restore some measures of Calm like us head In Ramadan, Easter and Easter.
Patel said move He was in “clear conflict” of promises made at that time-prime minister Ariel Sharon of the then US President George W. Bush as well as reassurances made just Two days ago by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu government.
“The United States strongly urges Israel to refrain from allowing returns of settlers to area Covered by legislation, consistent with former prime minister Sharon W current Israeli government’s commitment to the United States, he said.
Patel, however, paused briefly of Publicize any repercussions against Israel for her actions.
On Tuesday, the Knesset (Israel parliament) Passed second And the third readings of law Project allow Israeli settlers for resettlement in four settlements in occupied West Bank.
the vote paid by hard-right government canceled part of Evacuation Order Act of illegal outposts of Homesh, Ghanem, Kadim and Nour in occupied lands in 2005.
evacuation of Outposts were part of The disengagement plan implemented by then Prime Minister Ariel Sharon which saw the removal of Israel more of 9,000 settlers in 21 illegal settlements in Gaza Strip and the northern occupied West Bank.
It is estimated that about 650 thousand settlers live in 164 settlements and 116 outposts in occupied West Bank.
under international Law, all Jewish settlements in Occupied territories are considered illegal.
The US State Department summoned Israel’s ambassador to Washington, Michael Herzog, after his country scrapped a 2005 law banning settlements. in northern occupied West Bank.
Herzog met with Deputy Secretary of State Wendy R. Sherman on Tuesday, according to Senior Vice President Spokesperson Vedant Patel.
“The United States is very upset that the Israeli Knesset has passed legislation repealing important parts of Foreign Ministry spokesman Vedant Patil told reporters about the Disengagement Act 2005.
The Legislative Body changes announced today are particularly provocative and counterproductive to efforts to restore some measures of Calm like us head In Ramadan, Easter and Easter.
Patel said move He was in “clear conflict” of promises made at that time-prime minister Ariel Sharon of the then US President George W. Bush as well as reassurances made just Two days ago by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu government.
“The United States strongly urges Israel to refrain from allowing returns of settlers to area Covered by legislation, consistent with former prime minister Sharon W current Israeli government’s commitment to the United States, he said.
Patel, however, paused briefly of Publicize any repercussions against Israel for her actions.
On Tuesday, the Knesset (Israel parliament) Passed second And the third readings of law Project allow Israeli settlers for resettlement in four settlements in occupied West Bank.
the vote paid by hard-right government canceled part of Evacuation Order Act of illegal outposts of Homesh, Ghanem, Kadim and Nour in occupied lands in 2005.
evacuation of Outposts were part of The disengagement plan implemented by then Prime Minister Ariel Sharon which saw the removal of Israel more of 9,000 settlers in 21 illegal settlements in Gaza Strip and the northern occupied West Bank.
It is estimated that about 650 thousand settlers live in 164 settlements and 116 outposts in occupied West Bank.
under international Law, all Jewish settlements in Occupied territories are considered illegal.