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Saturday, 25 May 2013

Israel asks to defer demolition of settler homes

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Reported by: AP/UNBConnect
Reported on: April 27, 2012 18:05 PM
Reported in: International
JERUSALEM, Apr 27 (AP/UNB) - The Israeli government has asked the nation's Supreme Court to defer next week's deadline for demolishing an unauthorized West Bank settlement outpost.
     
The request Friday said the government needs 90 more days to consider a court order to destroy the 30 apartments there.
     
It is not clear whether the court will agree. Critics of the proposed delay accuse the government of trying to flout the rule of law.
     
The state previously agreed to destroy the apartments in the Ulpana outpost because they were erected on privately owned Palestinian land.
     
Israel has pledged to remove dozens of unauthorized outposts but has taken down only a few.
     
The issue of West Bank settlement construction is at the heart of the current impasse in peace efforts.
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