Prime Minister Netanyahu imposed a building freeze in Judea and Samaria after talks with the PA fell apart several weeks ago.
By Yaakov Levi
In a
near-counterintuitive move, Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu imposed a
building freeze in Judea and Samaria after the talks with the
Palestinian Authority fell apart several weeks ago. Ironically, it was
just such a freeze that the PA had demanded as the price for keeping
the talks going.
As a result of the
freeze, Housing Minister Uri Ariel on Sunday abstained in a vote to
allocate a budget to buy a plane for the use of Netanyahu, sources told Arutz Sheva Sunday.
Ariel in recent days
has had numerous discussions with Netanyahu, trying to persuade him to
take advantage of the cessation of the talks to go on a major building
campaign in Judea and Samaria. The plane, which would be used by
Netanyahu on his trips abroad, will cost the government NIS 70 million.
According to the
sources, Netanyahu imposed the building freeze in order to make it
appear that Israel was not taking advantage of the end of the talks, as
a signal that Israel was interested in continuing talks. By freezing
the building, Netanyahu believes, he will cause world leaders to
increase pressure on PA chief Mahmoud Abbas to continue the talks.
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