15 Feb 2014

Apartheid Israel Uses PA Talks As Cover For Expansionism

The Israeli regime uses the US-brokered negotiations with the Palestinian Authority (PA) as a cover to buy time for its expansionist policies, a political analyst tells Press TV.
UK BANNED Press TV: “…The aims of these discussions and these negotiations…is to bog everything down in order to buy time…,” Mark Glenn with Crescent and the Cross Solidarity Movement said in an interview on Saturday.
The US-based journalist further criticized the Israeli-Palestinian talks and stressed that the talks will be pointless as the Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu believes that “there can be no peace with the Palestinians, that this is Jewish-earned land and he intends to use all of the power within his office in order to push the Palestinians out to the furthest regions of the Middle East so that he can realize this dream of greater Israel.”
Palestinian and Israeli negotiators began a fresh round of talks in July. Previous talks between Palestinians and Israel broke down in September 2010 after Tel Aviv refused to freeze its settlement activities in the occupied West Bank.
Since the resumption of the negotiations, Israel has announced plans for building several thousands of new settler units in the occupied West Bank and East al-Quds (Jerusalem).
“…Thousands and tens of thousands of new settlements are being built; more and more Jews are being brought into the West Bank, so that they can again push the Palestinians out…,” the analyst added.
More than half a million Israelis live in more than 120 settlements built since Israel’s occupation of the Palestinian territories of the West Bank and East al-Quds (Jerusalem) in 1967.
 The United Nations regards the Israeli settlements as illegal.

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