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Israel, Palestinians resume peace talks amid settlement row

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Palestinians prisoners released by Israel are greeted by relatives at the Palestinian President's headquarters in the West Bank city of Ramallah. Israel and the Palestinians are now resuming peace talks. Photo: AFP

Israel and the Palestinians are to hold their first direct talks in almost three years on Wednesday, overshadowed by a deepening rift over settlements and following the release of 26 Palestinian prisoners.

The resumption of the fragile peace negotiations comes just hours after the release of the prisoners as a confidence-building gesture, and a day after Israeli authorities announced the approval of 942 new settler homes in annexed east Jerusalem, provoking Palestinian fury.

Jerusalem city authorities said that although it had only now granted final approval for the new homes in Gilo, an existing settlement in east Jerusalem, they had been in the works for years.

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On the weekend, Israel’s housing ministry announced tenders for the construction of 793 settlement housing units in annexed east Jerusalem and 394 elsewhere in the West Bank.

Senior Palestine Liberation Organisation official Yasser Abed Rabbo said the “unprecedented” announcements threatened to make the talks “fail even before they’ve started”.

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The last peace talks broke down in 2010 over the issue of settlement building.

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