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Rightists protest EU officials' visit to site of planned east Jerusalem suburb expansion

Diplomats are met by ar group of about 50 right-wing protesters who waved Israeli flags and chanted "EU, shame on you!" Planned construction "gives some observers the impression that Israel is trying to create "facts on the ground" before President-elect Joe Biden assumes office in January, EU delegate says.

by  AP and ILH Staff
Published on  11-17-2020 07:00
Last modified: 11-17-2020 07:23
Rightists protest EU officials' visit to site of planned east Jerusalem suburb expansionAP/Maya Alleruzzo

Protesters carrying Israeli flags heckle a news conference by European Union officials visiting the construction site for Givat Hamatos nieghborhood in Jerusalem, Nov. 16, 2020 | Photo: AP/Maya Alleruzzo

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Israeli protesters heckled a group of European diplomats on Monday who were visiting the site of a planned expansion of an east Jerusalem suburb that could anger the incoming US administration.

The diplomats went to Givat Hamatos, in east Jerusalem, to voice their opposition a day after Israeli authorities announced tenders for more than 1,200 new homes. The new construction would further sever east Jerusalem from the nearby Palestinian town of Bethlehem and the southern West Bank.

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The EU officials were met by around 50 right-wing protesters who waved Israeli flags and chanted "EU, shame on you!" The protesters chanted so loudly that members of the delegation were unable to deliver public statements and had to relocate to another part of the city.

Sven Kühn von Burgsdorf, the EU representative to the Palestinian territories, said the planned expansion "gives some observers the impression" that Israel is trying to create "facts on the ground" before President-elect Joe Biden assumes office in January.

Sven Kuhn von Burgsdorff, the European Union representative for the Palestinian Territories, is heckled by a protester as he visits the construction site for Givat Hamatos, Monday (AP/Maya Alleruzzo)

"It's very important to demonstrate unity in the international community that any such project, any such construction, which is illegal under international law, cannot go forward," he said.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

The Palestinians want a future state that includes east Jerusalem and the West Bank and view settlements as a major obstacle to peace. Israel has long dismissed international criticism of settlement activity, but the decision to move ahead with construction at Givat Hamatos could strain ties with Biden, who is opposed to settlement expansion and hopes to revive negotiations on a two-state solution.

US President Donald Trump has given unprecedented support to Israel, including by abandoning the decades-old US position that settlements are illegitimate. US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo plans to visit a Jewish settlement in Judea and Samaria later this week in a stunning departure from his predecessors, who often spoke out against settlement construction.

Earlier on Monday, the UN's Mideast envoy said he was "very concerned" by Israel's decision to advance construction in Givat Hamatos.

"It would significantly damage prospects for a future contiguous Palestinian State and for achieving a negotiated two-state solution based on the 1967 lines, with Jerusalem as the capital of both states," Nickolay Mladenov, the UN envoy to the Middle East peace process, said in a statement.

"Settlement construction is illegal under international law and I call on the authorities to reverse this step."

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