Israel’s Livni Slams Knesset Members for Ad Opposing Settlement Freeze
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Times of Israel – Justice Minister Tzipi Livni (Hatnua) lashed out Sunday at right-wing MKs after a letter they wrote to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, warning against a potential settlement freeze, appeared in an ad paid for by a settler umbrella organization.
“I read this morning the ad by MKs and ministers against the peace process and in favor of the continued funding and construction of isolated settlements,” Livni, who is also Israel’s top negotiator in talks with the Palestinian Authority, wrote on her Facebook page. “The advertisement is paid for by the Yesha Council, but the security, political and economic price — we all pay.
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