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Israel to build 1,000 new homes in East Jerusalem

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Israel is preparing to build more than 1,000 new settler homes in annexed east Jerusalem as the United States strives to revive dormant Israeli-Palestinian peace talks, an NGO said late on Wednesday.

Danny Seidemann, director of Jerusalem settlement watchdog Terrestrial Jerusalem, said that contracts for 300 homes in the northeastern settlement of Ramot were signed and another 797 plots were to be offered for sale in the southern Jerusalem settlement of Gilo, near the West bank city of Jerusalem.

Both are in mainly-Arab areas of the holy city which were occupied by Israel in the 1967 Six-Day war then annexed, in a move still unrecognised by the international community.

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Seidemann said that the plans were approved last year, before Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu quietly ordered a settlement freeze, but the latest steps in their implementation were leaked to media by the office of hardline Housing and Construction Minister Uri Ariel.

“This does not mean that the freeze is over, it does mean that Netanyahu’s minister of construction is trying to achieve that,” Seidemann said.

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Ariel is himself a settler and number two in the pro-settlement Jewish Home party, which joined Netanyahu’s coalition government in the wake of January’s general election.

Although the freeze was never officially confirmed, NGOs said that Netanyahu did not want to be seen as hampering US Secretary of State John Kerry’s initiative to breathe fresh life into moribund peace efforts.

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