September 4, 2009 8:06 AM

Israel Snubs U.S. Call to Halt Settlements

(CBS/AP)  Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will approve hundreds of new housing units in West Bank settlements before slowing settlement construction, two of his aides said Friday, in an apparent snub of Washington's public demand for a total settlement freeze.

The aides also said Netanyahu would be willing to consider a temporary freeze in settlement construction, but their definition of a freeze would include building the new units and finishing some 2,500 others currently under construction.

The settlement suspension also would not include east Jerusalem, which the Palestinians hope to make their future capital.

The U.S. has a set a high public bar for a freeze, saying repeatedly that all settlement activity on lands the Palestinians claim for a future state must stop, without exception. However, Israel appeared to gain some wiggle room in recent weeks as the sides discussed the details of a would-be settlement freeze.

The two Netanyahu aides spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because the government has made no official announcement. The information also appeared in major Israeli media Friday morning and was clearly intended for public consumption.

It was unclear if Washington had prior knowledge of the Israeli announcement, which had the potential to undermine the Obama administration's credibility in the Arab world.

Kurt Hoyer, spokesman for the U.S. embassy in Tel Aviv, said Washington would be unlikely to accept anything "contrary to the spirit of negotiations they've been undertaking" and added it was "doubtful" the U.S. had signed off on the Israeli decision.

CBS News correspondent Robert Berger reports that Palestinian leaders say the mixed signals from Israel amount to an attempt to fool the U.S., and they won't return to peace talks until all settlement construction stops.

"I think the only thing that will be suspended by this announcement is the peace process," senior Palestinian negotiator Saeb Erekat said of the Israeli remarks.

In the next few days, the Netanyahu aides said, the Israeli leader will approve the construction of hundreds of new apartments in the West Bank.

They didn't give a specific number, but said these units would be in addition to the 2,500 that are already under construction and will continue to be built. The construction will be centered in the main settlement blocs, areas Israel hopes to retain after any peace deal.

In exchange for a suspension, Netanyahu would expect the Arab world to take steps toward normalizing relations with Israel, the aides added. The U.S. has been pressing Arab countries to make moves toward normalization, an effort that has been inconclusive so far.

Ophir Pines-Paz, a dovish lawmaker whose Labor Party is part of Netanyahu's coalition, said issuing new building permits was "unnecessary and damaging."

"I fear that issuing new permits will foil the next step - a settlement freeze that would build confidence and allow negotiations to resume," he said.

There have been signs of a settlement slowdown even without the announcement of an official freeze. Government statistics released Thursday showed that new construction in Israel's West Bank settlements fell by one-third in the first half of 2009.

The number of Israeli settlers has steadily increased for decades and has more than doubled since the early 1990s. Today, about 300,000 Israelis live among about 2.5 million Palestinians in the West Bank. An additional 180,000 Israelis live in east Jerusalem neighborhoods built since Israel captured the area in the 1967 Mideast war.

Netanyahu faces internal opposition to any move toward compromise on settlements. His governing coalition is dominated by hard-liners, and even many members of his own Likud party are certain to oppose the move.

Likud lawmaker Danny Danon told Israel Radio that most of the Likud and the coalition don't consider what Netanyahu is about to do is "the right step."

By approving new construction, the prime minister is eyeing his hard-line allies and trying to "sweeten the pill" of impending settlement restrictions, prominent Israeli columnist Nahum Barnea wrote Friday in the daily Yediot Ahronot.

"But there is one option he should give up: An attempt to have his cake and eat it too. That won't work in Washington. It won't work here," Barnea wrote.

Peace talks have been suspended since shortly before Netanyahu's election, but in recent weeks there have been signs of a thaw.

Israeli and Palestinian Cabinet ministers met this week to discuss development projects, in the first Cabinet-level contacts between the sides since Netanyahu came to power. The sides have also said that a first meeting between Netanyahu and Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas is likely at the U.N. General Assembly in New York later this month.

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by thefish191 September 14, 2009 11:15 PM EDT
It is time to take the mother's nipple away from Israel. They are old now old enough to support their selves. So if their neighbors get pissed for their bad behavior, oh well. I recently read that 4 billion each year from the US is sent to Israeli and that equates to $357 per Israeli. If Illegal Aliens shouldn't get health care, why Israeli's, if all things are equal?
It's like we are paying for the bar tab of a drunk guy to fight all the time. So we are the enablers, right?
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by d12fall September 4, 2009 3:39 PM EDT
screw them, they wanna do what they want, and are unwilling to commit for their own good... lets leave them along, see how long they last, they are just like freaking republicans, extremist to the core.
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by lovegetpeace September 4, 2009 2:36 PM EDT
Folks,

Soon the entire world will be Indifferent to the Jews just like Nazy Germany was to them. Soon, there will be another 2nd and final Jews Holocaust!

According to our US State Department, Anti-Semitics is exploding around the world:
http://www.reuters.com/article/topNews/idUSN1334791720080314?feedType=RSSfeedName=topNews&rpc=22&sp=true

The State of Israel is nothing without the USA. The USA Empire is getting weaker and weaker. Russia, China, India and Mexico hate the Jews already. Just review all the Resolutions at the United Nations relating to the State of Israel in the last 60 years.
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by clowry1611 September 4, 2009 1:36 PM EDT
it is really funny how CBS puts a story out about Israel thumbing their nose at the US almost like clockwork every month to incite a little trash talking amongst the KKK/skin heads/aryan brotherhood and whatever other local chapters you guys have set up to bash on God's chosen people.

Oh and FYI, Israel does not need our support or money to accomplish anything.
Signed,
God-fearing American
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by clowry1611 September 4, 2009 1:29 PM EDT
Are you American? If so, why does the blind support of Israel your priority and not the best interests of the USA?

I am a supporter of my God, Jesus Christ, first and foremost. He said those that turn against Israel would pay for it. And mark His Words, if this country turns against Israel, you might as well head for Canada, because it is gonna hit the fan in this country
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by lovegetpeace September 4, 2009 1:20 PM EDT
Hey FredP903,

Are you watching Chicken Little on TV so soon?
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by lovegetpeace September 4, 2009 1:01 PM EDT
Folks,

Soon the entire world will be Indifferent to the Jews just like Nazy Germany was to them. Soon, there will be another 2nd and final Jews Holocaust!

According to our US State Department, Anti-Semitics is exploding around the world:
http://www.reuters.com/article/topNews/idUSN1334791720080314?feedType=RSSfeedName=topNews&rpc=22&sp=true

The State of Israel is nothing without the USA. The USA Empire is getting weaker and weaker. Russia, China, India and Mexico hate the Jews already. Just review all the Resolutions at the United Nations relating to the State of Israel in the last 60 years.
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by kenhamlett September 4, 2009 12:54 PM EDT
The answer is quite obvious. It is time to snub their desires for more aid from the USA. They pretend to be a world power since we give them outrageous amounts of military and financial aid and in return we are repaid by them acting a a conduit for the billions stolen from our economy.
The solution is simple. They can not expand or even maintain what they have stolen without our assistance.
When we stop being a source of the problem, the problem will go away, one way or the other.
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by lovegetpeace September 4, 2009 1:04 PM EDT
Hey kenhamlett,

I blame America for spoiling Israel over the last 60 years.
by lovegetpeace September 4, 2009 12:49 PM EDT
Folks,

Soon the entire world will be Indifferent to the Jews just like Nazy Germany was to them.

According to our US State Department, Anti-Semitics is exploding around the world:
http://www.reuters.com/article/topNews/idUSN1334791720080314?feedType=RSSfeedName=topNews&rpc=22&sp=true

The State of Israel is nothing without the USA. The USA Empire is getting weaker and weaker. Russia, China and India hate the Jews already.
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by UsoWrong September 4, 2009 3:00 PM EDT
Indifferent like the Nazis? Try some and report back.
by lovegetpeace September 4, 2009 12:43 PM EDT
Hey FredP903,

A Divided Empire eventually ceases to exist.

Welcome the "Divided States of America"!!!
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