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    I'm furious about my squandered nation.

    Sunday, December 23, 2007

    Genocidal Israeli Scum Plan to Build Another 740 Apartments on Some one else's land

    Israel has plans to build an additional 740 apartments in disputed east Jerusalem and the West Bank in 2008, a Cabinet minister said Sunday, enraging Palestinians who say such construction undermines nascent peace talks.

    The Construction Ministry's proposed budget for 2008 includes 500 apartments for the Har Homa neighborhood in east Jerusalem. Plans to build more than 300 apartments in that same neighborhood, announced earlier this month, upset the first round of negotiations Israel and the Palestinians conducted in seven years.

    An additional 240 apartments are planned for construction in Maaleh Adumim just outside Jerusalem, one of Israel's biggest West Bank settlements, according to the budget. Israel intends to hold on to Maaleh Adumim, home to more than 30,000 settlers, in any final peace deal.
    Under the recently revived "road map" peace plan, Israel committed to freeze all settlement construction. But it has insisted that construction in east Jerusalem is not covered by the internationally backed road map plan, and has claimed the right to continue building in major settlement blocs to account for natural growth of the existing population.

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