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Friday, January 19, 2007
Peretz rescinds OK on Maskiot housing

Peretz rescinds OK on Maskiot housing
JPost.com Staff, THE JERUSALEM POST Jan. 19, 2007
www.jpost.com/servlet/Satellite?cid=1167467767989&pagename=JPost%2FJPArticle%2FShowFull

Defense Minister Amir Peretz has withdrawn his approval for the construction
of 30 housing units for Gush Katif evacuees in the Maskiot settlement in the
northern Jordan Valley, Israel Radio reported early Friday morning.

After many months of debate, the Maskiot construction received final
authorization two weeks ago, the first time the establishment of a new
settlement had been approved in some 10 years. Work was slated to begin this
week.

Dubi Tal, head of the Jordan Valley Regional Council, said that it appeared
that the Labor primaries were more important than settling the Jordan
Valley.

"We received notification that the plan was frozen," Tal told Israel Radio.
"It seems that a promise isn't such a promise." Tal said he intended to
appeal to Prime Minister Ehud Olmert, who authorized the housing units in
Maskiot, adding that he hoped that Olmert, unlike Peretz, would stand by his
word.

Maskiot, which is located off an isolated road, has been populated on and
off since 1982. Currently, it is home to a few permanent residents and a
small pre-army academy that houses 50 Orthodox men in fewer than a dozen
small white buildings.
The new homes would be constructed adjacent to the existing structures and
would more than triple the number of structures on the site.

Both the EU and the US have said that the initiative violates Israel's
international commitments with respect to the West Bank.
Tovah Lazaroff and Yaakov Katz contributed to this report.

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