International Condemnation over “Israeli” WB Settlements

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As the "Israeli" enemy refuses to further extend its settlement freeze in the West Bank, international criticism sparked intensely over its illegal constructions.
After direct settlement talks revolved over an expansion in the freeze, or at least a partial freeze, "Israel" did not make way for any negotiations, and insisted on its constant violations.
Martin Nesirky, UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon's spokesperson, said that Ki-moon was disappointed that no decisions of freeze has been taken, further expressing concern over provocative actions that will be taking place on settlement construction ground.
International condemnation continues with the European Union Foreign Policy Chief Catherine Ashton's stance, where she strongly regretted the "Israeli" move, underlining the illegality of the settlement as stated in international laws, German DPA news agency reported.
On his part, Turkish Foreign Minister, Ahmet Davutoglu urged to refreeze of the settlement constructions in the West Bank.
According to AFP, Davutoglu referred that continuing any construction work will not indicate any sign of goodwill or intention to achieve peace, which "Israel" claims to seeks.
The "Israeli" enemy has been constantly violating all Palestinians' rights, therefore violating international laws and convention, and the international community remains silent.
As the "Israeli" enemy refuses to further extend its settlement freeze in the West Bank, international criticism sparked intensely over its illegal constructions.
After direct settlement talks revolved over an expansion in the freeze, or at least a partial freeze, "Israel" did not make way for any negotiations, and insisted on its constant violations.
Martin Nesirky, UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon's spokesperson, said that Ki-moon was disappointed that no decisions of freeze has been taken, further expressing concern over provocative actions that will be taking place on settlement construction ground.
International condemnation continues with the European Union Foreign Policy Chief Catherine Ashton's stance, where she strongly regretted the "Israeli" move, underlining the illegality of the settlement as stated in international laws, German DPA news agency reported.
On his part, Turkish Foreign Minister, Ahmet Davutoglu urged to refreeze of the settlement constructions in the West Bank.
According to AFP, Davutoglu referred that continuing any construction work will not indicate any sign of goodwill or intention to achieve peace, which "Israel" claims to seeks.
The "Israeli" enemy has been constantly violating all Palestinians' rights, therefore violating international laws and convention, and the international community remains silent.
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