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Israel’s new budget to allocate $250 million for settlements…

June 22, 2009
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Palestine 2009 – Israel plans to allocate 250 million dollars over the next two years for settlements in the occupied West Bank despite US pressure to halt settlement activity, army radio said on Sunday.

The figure is contained in the 2009-2010 budget, which passed its first reading in the Knesset parliament last week, it said.

Some 125 million dollars (90 million euros) is to be used for various security expenses, with most of the rest destined for housing construction, it said. The Peace Now anti-settlement watchdog said that the settlement spending in the two-year budget was likely to be higher and “spread over several sections of the budget.”

“The official figures are nothing but the tip of the iceberg and the Israelis will pay not only a political price for the settlements, but also an economic one,” the head of the group Yariv Oppenheimer said.

Israel’s two-year 159-billion-dollar budget must pass two more readings in the Knesset.

The United States has been pressing Israel to stop all activity in West Bank settlements, which the international community considers illegal and which are among the main obstacles in the stalled Middle East peace process.
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  1. June 22, 2009 22:05

    Personally I think war, hegemony and subjugation is all they know.

    Maybe you’ll post this video?

    Asking Gilad Atzmon about AIPAC and Obama

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