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Migron deal falls through as settlers refuse to sign

March 1, 2012 15:12
Benny Begin: close to agreement

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Anshel Pfeffer,

Anshel Pfeffer

1 min read

The agreement between the government and the settlers of the Migron outpost has fallen through at the last moment.

Representatives of the 50 families living at the settlement north of Jerusalem refused to sign an agreement after being instructed by rabbis to insist on a clause that would rule out any demolition of the outpost's buildings and ensure a "Jewish presence" on the site.

Cabinet Minister Benny Begin, who represented the government in the talks with the settlers, said on Sunday that a deal had been reached last week.

The government would request from the High Court a three-year extension of the eviction order, during which a new neighbourhood would be built for the families currently living on the outpost that was built on private Palestinian land. The original outpost would be transferred to the Civil Administration which would put it to non-residential use, most likely agriculture.

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