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Israel downplays settlement rift | Israel downplays settlement rift |
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Israeli Defence Minister Ehud Barak has denied any impasse with the US over Jewish settlement activity in the West Bank as talks ended without agreement. | Israeli Defence Minister Ehud Barak has denied any impasse with the US over Jewish settlement activity in the West Bank as talks ended without agreement. |
Mr Barak met US envoy George Mitchell as the two allies are struggling to end a rare public rift over the issue. | Mr Barak met US envoy George Mitchell as the two allies are struggling to end a rare public rift over the issue. |
The US wants Israel to stop all settlement activity in the occupied territory, but Israel wants to continue what it calls "natural growth". | |
The Palestinians refuse to restart talks without a settlement freeze. | The Palestinians refuse to restart talks without a settlement freeze. |
"I don't think we are stuck," Mr Barak said after the meeting with Mr Mitchell on Tuesday. | "I don't think we are stuck," Mr Barak said after the meeting with Mr Mitchell on Tuesday. |
He said the talks were "positive" although there were still differences, and later told Israeli radio the two sides were close to reaching a compromise. | He said the talks were "positive" although there were still differences, and later told Israeli radio the two sides were close to reaching a compromise. |
Asked whether Israel would offer a temporary halt to settlement activity, of three to six months, Mr Barak said it was "a little bit too early to predict". | Asked whether Israel would offer a temporary halt to settlement activity, of three to six months, Mr Barak said it was "a little bit too early to predict". |
He said Mr Mitchell would meet Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu within the next three weeks. | He said Mr Mitchell would meet Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu within the next three weeks. |
A meeting scheduled last week between the two was cancelled, in what has been interpreted as a sign of Israeli-US tension. | A meeting scheduled last week between the two was cancelled, in what has been interpreted as a sign of Israeli-US tension. |
Access and movement | Access and movement |
A joint statement from Mr Mitchell and Mr Barak said they had discussed "the full range of issues related to Middle East peace". | A joint statement from Mr Mitchell and Mr Barak said they had discussed "the full range of issues related to Middle East peace". |
These included "measures on security and incitement by the Palestinians; steps by Arab states toward normalisation with Israel; and, from Israel, actions on access and movement in the West Bank and on settlement activity", the statement said. | These included "measures on security and incitement by the Palestinians; steps by Arab states toward normalisation with Israel; and, from Israel, actions on access and movement in the West Bank and on settlement activity", the statement said. |
Israeli settlements in the West Bank and East Jerusalem, which Palestinians want for a future state, are seen as a major obstacle to peace. The Jewish population in these territories, occupied in the 1967 war, is thought to top 500,000. | Israeli settlements in the West Bank and East Jerusalem, which Palestinians want for a future state, are seen as a major obstacle to peace. The Jewish population in these territories, occupied in the 1967 war, is thought to top 500,000. |
On Monday, it emerged that Israel has approved the construction of 50 new residential units in Adam settlement, to house settlers evicted from an unofficial outpost. | On Monday, it emerged that Israel has approved the construction of 50 new residential units in Adam settlement, to house settlers evicted from an unofficial outpost. |
The settlements are illegal under international law, although Israel disputes this. | |
Israel committed to freeze settlement activity under the 2003 "road map" peace plan. | Israel committed to freeze settlement activity under the 2003 "road map" peace plan. |
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