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Alistair Burt’s warning for Israel

January 3, 2013 16:30

ByOrlando Radice, Orlando Radice

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In an exclusive article for the JC, Foreign Office Minister Alistair Burt has warned of the damage being done to Israel’s international reputation as a result of its recently announced plans to build around 5,500 new homes beyond the Green Line.

Mr Burt writes that settlement building “undermines trust and makes peace harder to achieve”, and expresses the concern that countries around the world are questioning Israel’s faith in the peace process.

Last week, Mr Burt released a powerful statement castigating Israel in the wake of its announcement on December 24 that the Jerusalem District Planning Board had approved over 3150 units in Givat Hamatos and 1242 units in Gilo, both to the east of Jerusalem.

In his statement, Mr Burt described the move as “profoundly provocative” and said that it contravened the Fourth Geneva Convention, which covers war crimes. He also praised Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas for his “measured response” to the settlement announcements.