Netanyahu offers conditional settlements freeze

October 11, 2010 09:20 pm | Updated December 04, 2021 10:53 pm IST - JERUSALEM

Palestinian men work at a construction site in the West Bank Jewish settlement of Yakir, south of Nablus on October 5, 2010. On Monday, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has offered to extend a moratorium on Jewish settlements, but only if Palestinians recognise Israel as a Jewish state.

Palestinian men work at a construction site in the West Bank Jewish settlement of Yakir, south of Nablus on October 5, 2010. On Monday, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has offered to extend a moratorium on Jewish settlements, but only if Palestinians recognise Israel as a Jewish state.

Israel’s Prime Minister has offered to extend a moratorium on Jewish settlement construction in the West Bank, but only if the Palestinians meet his demand to recognise Israel as a Jewish state.

Benjamin Netanyahu has been under heavy international pressure to renew a just-expired slowdown on settlement construction. The Palestinians have said they will walk away from negotiations if the settlement curbs aren’t extended.

Speaking in Parliament, Mr. Netanyahu said on Monday he’s ready to renew the restrictions. But he says the Palestinians must recognise Israel as the Jewish homeland — a demand they reject out of hand.

The conditional offer appears unlikely to resolve the impasse over settlements, which has stalled peace talks just a month after they were launched.

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