U.N. Chief Tells Bibi To Stop Building Settlements
UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon met with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Wednesday in Jerusalem and urged Israel to halt settlement construction in the West Bank.
“Settlements do not help the peace process,” Ban Ki-moon said. “I told the prime minister that he should refrain from future construction. I believe that Israel can have a major positive influence on the entire region.”
The UN chief, who met with President Shimon Peres earlier in the day, continued: “Rocket fire from the Gaza Strip must stop. It is time for both sides to take confidence building measures. I call on Israel to make certain gestures toward the Palestinians. Middle East peace has a global influence and this is the reason why peace talks must continue.”
Ban is one of several foreign leaders who have recently called on the Netanyahu government to make gestures toward the Palestinians in order to avoid a breakdown in the peace talks in Amman. Netanyahu has said is willing to make such gestures, but only if he is given guarantees that the Palestinians will not walk away from the negotiating table a few weeks later.
Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman also met with Ban on Wednesday, and told him that “the impression is that the Palestinians are only interested in declaring the failure of the talks in Amman so they can continue with unilateral steps.”
For more, go to Haaretz.com
This is a moment of great uncertainty. Here’s what you can do about it.
We hope you appreciated this article. Before you go, we’d like to ask you to please support the Forward’s independent Jewish news this Passover.
This is a moment of great uncertainty for the news media, for the Jewish people, and for our sacred democracy. It is a time of confusion and declining trust in public institutions. An era in which we need humans to report facts, conduct investigations that hold power to account, tell stories that matter and share honest discourse on all that divides us.
With no paywall or subscriptions, the Forward is entirely supported by readers like you. Every dollar you give this Passover is invested in the future of the Forward — and telling the American Jewish story fully and fairly.
The Forward doesn’t rely on funding from institutions like governments or your local Jewish federation. There are thousands of readers like you who give us $18 or $36 or $100 each month or year.
