Report: Netanyahu’s Settlement Policy Unchanged Despite Fears of Isolation
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JPost – Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu has not changed his position on settlements, Israel Radio quoted an official in his office as saying Thursday. The comment comes in the wake of a report that Netanyahu’s senior security adviser said settlements impede Western support of Israel.
According to Haaretz, National Security Council head Yaakov Amidror recently told closed-door meetings at the Prime Minister’s Bureau that Israel’s insistence on continuing settlement construction is costing it international support even among its most stalwart friends.
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