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Israel is losing its friends | GulfNews.com

23.10.14

Israel is losing its friends | GulfNews.com: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has not had a good year. He was blamed by the US administration for wrecking its latest attempt to reassemble a peace process. In truth, there were obstinacies and obstacles on both sides, but publicly and privately, US officials identified Israel’s land grabs in occupied East Jerusalem and the West Bank as the principal cause of the breakdown.

Only this month, Philip Hammond, Britain’s Foreign Secretary, said he “deplored” plans for more than 2,000 additional homes for Israeli colonists in occupied East Jerusalem. France’s foreign minister Laurent Fabius said it put in question Israel’s oft-stated commitment to negotiated peace. Europeans have come to see colony expansion as a strategy calculated to destroy fast-fading hopes for a two-state agreement.


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