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European powers urge Israel to halt expansion of settlements in West Bank

European powers urge Israel to halt expansion of settlements in West Bank Issued on: 06/05/2021 - 19:50 This photo taken on February 14, 2017 shows construction workers in the Har Homa neighbourhood in east Jerusalem. © Dan Balilty, AP file photo 3 min France, Germany, Italy, Spain and Britain urged Israel on Thursday to halt its decision to further the building of new settlements in the West Bank. Advertising Read more We urge the government of Israel to reverse its decision to advance the construction of 540 settlement units in the Har Homa E area of the occupied West Bank, and to cease its policy of settlement expansion across the Occupied Palestinian Territories, the European nations said in a joint statement.

PM said to repeatedly dismiss US objections to building beyond Green Line

In that exchange as well, American concerns were said to have been dismissed. The issue of Israeli construction in the West Bank and East Jerusalem, which Palestinians view as integral parts of their future state, was expected to be a point of contention between Jerusalem and the Biden administration, which backs a two-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. However, Biden has been seen as less forceful in his criticism of the issue than some of his more progressive colleagues and those close to the administration say Washington is hoping to avoid public spats with Jerusalem on this and other issues. Such quarrels were rather common when Biden was vice president under Barack Obama, who prioritized the Israeli-Palestinian issue far more than the current president.

The New Humanitarian | Why a new UN proposal to give aid recipients more say misses the point

ROTTERDAM, The Netherlands A new proposal from the UN has caused a flurry of comment but is missing the point about accountability in aid. An independent commission proposed by the outgoing UN humanitarian chief risks creating a tick-box process without changing practices on the ground. Mark Lowcock, near the end of his tenure as head of the UN’s humanitarian wing, OCHA, said last month: “I have reached the conclusion that one of the biggest failings of the humanitarian system is that agencies do not pay enough attention to what people caught up in crises say they want.”  A grand

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