2. 新共産主義クラブ[2994] kFaLpI5ZjuWLYINOg4mDdQ 2017年1月23日 10:40:37 : VPaeuf6wcE : k9rApYuyqOQ[1]
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■ イスラエル ユダヤ人入植地での住宅建設計画を承認
(NHK,1月23日 9時26分)
イスラエル政府は、アメリカでトランプ大統領の新政権が発足したことを受けて、東エルサレムにあるユダヤ人入植地での住宅の建設計画を承認し、パレスチナ側との和平への影響が懸念されています。
トランプ大統領は、選挙戦の間に行われたメディアのインタビューで、入植地について、「どんどん作らせればいい」と発言し、新たなイスラエル大使に入植活動を支持する人物を指名するなど、入植地の問題でもイスラエルを擁護する立場を取ると見られています。
イスラエルの右派勢力は、トランプ大統領の就任を千載一遇の好機と受け止め、ヨルダン川西岸の広大な入植地をイスラエルに併合する法案を提出する構えで、和平への影響が懸念されています。
http://www3.nhk.or.jp/news/html/20170123/k10010849341000.html
■ With Trump in the White House, Israel moves aggressively to build on disputed land
(Los Angels Times, JAN.22, 2017)
The city of Jerusalem, emboldened by anticipated support from the Trump administration, on Sunday
authorized the construction of some 560 new homes in areas of the city claimed by the Palestinians
as a capital of their future state.
The announcement came as members of Israel’s right-wing government clamored for Israeli expansion
in the West Bank and in East Jerusalem, and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu held what was
described as a “very warm” phone conversation with President Trump.
The prime minister’s office released a statement after the phone call calling it “very warm,”
and saying that Netanyahu “expressed his desire to work closely with President Trump to forge a
common vision to advance peace and security in the region, with no daylight between the United
States and Israel.”
The statement continued: “The president emphasized that peace between Israel and the Palestinians
can only be negotiated directly between the two parties, and that the United States will work
closely with Israel to make progress towards that goal.”
The Jerusalem planning board decision dealt with building approvals for houses in the neighborhoods of Ramat Shlomo, Ramot and Pisgat Zeev, all of which are located in northern areas of the city captured by Israel during the 1967 Six Day War. Most of the international community considers the neighborhoods to be settlements that violate international law. In December, the U.N. Security Council condemned building activity there as illegal and an impediment to a peace deal.
Jerusalem Deputy Mayor Meir Turjeman wrote on his Facebook page that that the new building
approved on Sunday was timed to herald the change in administration and that it was “just the
starting gun.”
In an interview with Israel Radio, Turjeman promised that after years of pressure
from the Obama administration to limit building by Israel in East Jerusalem, the municipality
would embark on a new path to build thousands of houses.
“Trump is the one who declared that after he is elected president that there would be no disputes
with Israel on building in Jerusalem,” Turjeman said in the interview. “I’m simply implementing
his philosophy.”
http://www.latimes.com/world/middleeast/la-fg-israel-expansion-20170122-story.html
http://www.asyura2.com/17/senkyo219/msg/528.html#c2