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Monday 13 January 2014 - 11:54

EU's Ashton 'deeply concerned' over Israel settlements

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An Israeli soldier gestures to female protesters to move away during a demonstration against the building of a nearby Jewish settlement in the occupied West Bank on Dec. 7, 2013
An Israeli soldier gestures to female protesters to move away during a demonstration against the building of a nearby Jewish settlement in the occupied West Bank on Dec. 7, 2013
"I was deeply concerned to hear the latest announcement by the Israeli authorities to advance settlement plans once more," Catherine Ashton said in a statement.
 
She added the settlements were "illegal under international law, constitute an obstacle to peace and threaten to make the two-state solution impossible."
 
She reiterated her call on Israel to cease its settlement building and said current efforts at peace talks were a "unique opportunity" for both sides.
 
On Friday, Tel Aviv unveiled proposals for 1,076 units in annexed east Jerusalem and 801 in the occupied West Bank in a move the Palestinians said was aimed at forcing the United States to abandon its push towards Middle East peace.
 
The internationally recognized Palestinian territories of which the West Bank and East Jerusalem form a part have been occupied by the Israeli military since 1967.
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