FM on Israel's red line: We won't negotiate over Jerusalem
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FM on Israel's red line: We won't negotiate over Jerusalem

Brussels : Belgium | Oct 21, 2012 at 4:37 AM PDT
Source: Jerusalem Post
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An Interior Ministry regional planning committee gave initial approval to the project in June and completed the planning process on Thursday, according to Hagit Ofran of Peace Now. But before construction can begin, the Ministry of Construction and Housing and/or the Israel Lands Authority must... FULL ARTICLE AT Jerusalem Post
 
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