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FROM WND'S JERUSALEM BUREAU Netanyahu party member slams 'racist' ObamaLawmaker decries U.S. demand to halt Jewish constructionPosted: November 18, 2009 1:27 pm Eastern By Aaron Klein
JERUSALEM – A member of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's Likud Party today slammed as "racist" President Obama's longstanding demand for a halt to Jewish construction in the strategic West Bank and eastern sections of Jerusalem. "President Obama should not interfere with the rights of the Jewish people to live in Jerusalem," said Likud Knesset Member Danny Danon. "This ... is a racist demand, saying that Jews cannot live in Jerusalem, only Arabs." Danon continued: "Our duty is to the nation that chose to deepen the settlement across Judea and Samaria, and of course Jerusalem. We will fulfill that duty, even at the cost of ignoring Obama and his advisers." The Knesset member was speaking at a groundbreaking ceremony initiating 124 new apartments in a Jewish housing complex in the eastern section of Jerusalem. In a separate statement, he told WND "the answer to Obama's racist request not to permit Jewish building in Jerusalem was given today when we initiated the construction of another Jewish neighborhood in Nof Zion (eastern Jerusalem)." "The people in Israel are united behind Netanyahu's position regarding eternal rights of Jews to build and live in Jerusalem," he added. (Story continues below) Danon's strong words came shortly after Obama stated in a Fox News interview today that settlement activity in Jerusalem and the West Bank complicated efforts by his administration to relaunch Israeli-Palestinian negotiations while it also embitters the Palestinians. Obama was responding to a plan to build new homes within a Jerusalem neighborhood called Gilo, where already some 40,000 Israelis live. White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs said in a statement that "at a time when we are working to relaunch negotiations, these actions make it more difficult for our efforts to succeed." Netanyahu's office responded to Obama's criticism by dispatching an aide who sent reporters a message calling the building plan in Gilo "a routine process." The aide explained that like other foreign leaders, Netanyahu does not normally review municipal building plans in local neighborhoods. The aide added that Netanyahu saw Gilo as "an integral part of Jerusalem." "Construction in Gilo has taken place regularly for dozens of years and there is nothing new about the current planning and construction," the aide added. Obama had demanded a complete halt to Jewish construction in the strategic West Bank and eastern sections of Jerusalem, which Netanyahu publicly has refused. Palestinians routinely build in those territories, and at times the construction takes place illegally on Jewish-owned land. Earlier this month, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said in Jerusalem that a settlement freeze should not be a precondition for relaunching stalled talks with the Palestinians. However, WND reported the Palestinian Authority rejected a proposal by Clinton for Israel to largely scale back Jewish construction in exchange for the resumption of talks. Related offers: "The Late Great State of Israel" Definitive work on Mideast – available only here! "Everlasting Hatred: The Roots of Jihad" "Myths and Facts: A Guide to the Arab-Israeli Conflict" Perfect gift! Compass that points to Jerusalem Previous stories: Obama green-lights land grab in Israel Red Cross aiding Palestinian land grab? Obama refuses public photo ops with Netanyahu Secret Obama deal for Palestinian state? Palestinians reject Clinton proposal, then blame U.S., Israel Hillary to demand halt to Jewish construction Official: Obama 'disgusted' with Israel Obama using 'blood libel' report to pressure Jewish state Obama's policies helped spark Temple Mount riots? Did Obama call on Israel to vacate Temple Mount? Obama working against Israel on Capitol Hill? 'Obama can create headache for Netanyahu' Netanyahu not extreme on Jewish construction U.S. summons Israeli ambassador again Netanyahu to U.S.: Israel will govern itself, thank you Media misleading on Jews evicting Arabs from Jerusalem U.S. 'partner' defends 'right' to resist Israeli 'occupation' 'Peace partner' boasts: We never recognized Israel 'Peace partner' affirms right to 'resistance' 'Peace partner' set to affirm 'resistance' against Israel Obama backtracks from support for Israel 'growth' Hamas sees 'signals' Obama will talk 'Differences in approach' between Obama, Netanyahu Has Obama cut off information to Israel? Obama will 'quickly' give Palestinians state Obama's plan for Mideast peace: Strip Israel bare Obama officials working against Netanyahu?
Aaron Klein, WorldNetDaily's senior staff reporter and Jerusalem bureau chief, is known for his regular interviews with Mideast terror leaders and his popular segments on America's top radio programs. His newly released book is "The Late Great State of Israel: How Enemies Within and Without Threaten the Jewish Nation's Survival." Follow Klein on Twitter.
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