JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is negotiating a deal with Washington under which Israeli building in existing Jewish settlements could go forward in certain cases, Israeli and Western officials said on Tuesday. In talks with U.S. President Barack Obama's Middle East envoy, Netanyahu has asserted that his government does not have the legal authority to stop building in cases in which tenders for new structures have already been awarded or when homes under construction have already been purchased.
In talks with U.S. President Barack Obama's Middle East envoy, Netanyahu has asserted that his government does not have the legal authority to stop building in cases in which tenders for new structures have already been awarded or when homes under construction have already been purchased.
Start with the Geneva Protocols concerning the rights of the people that you have displaced by violence and read a few more chapters on the rights of those under occupation, as well as your responsibilities which you have so blithely stood on end for 6 decades.
"My government doesn't have legal authority to stop building because that would violate contract law"
The great truths in the hands of of the great liars...indeed. Never underestimate their intelligence, always underestimate their knowledge.
Frank Delaney ~ Ireland