New Israeli settlement plan risks peace prospects, says EU

World Friday 07/October/2016 20:22 PM
By: Times News Service
New Israeli settlement plan risks peace prospects, says EU

Brussels: Israel's decision to build new settlements far inside the occupied West Bank weakens prospects for peace with the Palestinians, the European Union's diplomatic service said on Friday, echoing US criticism that a two-state solution was at risk.
In a statement, the European Union External Action Service said Israel had broken with public statements not to build new settlements, calling the plans "effectively a new settlement in the northern occupied West Bank."
"The decision to continue settlement building and expansion... weakens rather than strengthens the prospects for a two-state solution to the Middle East peace process, and makes the possibility of a viable Palestinian state more remote," the EEAS said in a statement.
On Wednesday, US State Department spokesman Mark Toner said the move was "deeply troubling" partly because it came after Israeli agreement with Washington on US military aid designed to bolster Israel's security, he said.
The United States has agreed to give Israel $38 billion in military aid over the next decade, the largest such package in US history, under a landmark agreement signed on September 15.
Germany also spoke out this week, reiterating a long-held EU position that settlements are illegal under international law.