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Clinton: Settlement halt 'forever'



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US Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton defended the US stance toward Israeli settlement building to worried Arab allies on Wednesday, saying Washington does not accept the legitimacy of the West Bank enclaves and wants to see their construction halted "forever."

Still, she said an Israeli offer to restrain - but not halt - construction represents "positive movement forward" toward resuming Israeli-Palestinian peace negotiations.

Clinton met for an hour with Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak during a hastily arranged stopover in the Egyptian capital to soothe Arab concerns that Washington is backing off demands for an Israeli settlement halt. The fears were sparked on Saturday when Clinton, with Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu at her side in Jerusalem, praised his government's offer as unprecedented.

She has since tried to clarify the remarks, saying that the Israeli offer does not got far enough. Still, she has indicated that the Palestinians should resume negotiations with Israel without a full settlement halt as they demand.

On Wednesday, Clinton insisted "our policy on settlement has not changed."

"We do not accept the legitimacy of settlement activity. Ending all settlement activity current and future would be preferable," she told reporters after talks with Mubarak.

US Secretary of State Hillary...

US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton talks during a presser with Egyptian foreign minister Ahmed Aboul Gheit, not pictured, following her meeting with President Hosni Mubarak in Cairo, Egypt, Wednesday.
Photo: AP

Of the Israeli offer, she said, "It is not what we would prefer because we would like to see everything ended forever."

"But it is something that I think shows at least a positive movement forward toward final status issues being addressed," she said.

Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas is sticking to his refusal to resume negotiations until Israel stops building settlements. He rejected the Israeli plan to complete 3,000 housing units in Jewish settlements in the West Bank, and to continue to construct public buildings and other construction in east Jerusalem - a territory Palestinians hope will be their future capital.

After Arab criticism of her comments in Jerusalem on the Israeli plan, Clinton delayed her return to Washington after attending an international conference in Marrakech, Morocco, and flew instead to Cairo.

Appearing at Clinton's press conference on Wednesday, Egyptian Foreign Minister Ahmed Aboul Gheit said the Mubarak-Clinton talks were "very fruitful and will have clear benefits and results in the future."

"The talks were frank and clear that showed a US-Egyptian common understanding on several issues," he said.

In a new twist Tuesday, Clinton made what appeared to be an inadvertent slip of the tongue in a television interview with the al-Jazeera network, referring to the goal of "an Israeli capital in east Jerusalem."

It has not been US policy to favor including east Jerusalem in an Israeli capital; the Palestinians claim it as their capital, and the issue is one of the most important and delicate points that would have to be settled in any final peace deal between the two parties.

In the al-Jazeera interview, Clinton reiterated that Obama has clearly stated his desire for a halt to settlements. But she added that the Israeli offer of "restraint," to include an end to establishment of new settlements and other measures that limit settlement growth, might be close enough to the ultimate US and Palestinian goal to merit embracing in the near future.

"It is nowhere near enough, but I think when you keep your eye on what we want to achieve, it is a better place to be than the alternative, which is unrestrained (growth)," she said.

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54. Hillary Rodham LIED
WhatsGoingOn - US (11/07/2009 00:39)
53. We should not put too much trust in those who purport to be our allies against our enemies. Remember the Romans who we asked to come and help us
Zionist Lady - Israel-Judea (11/06/2009 01:30)
52. Hillary, halt the push to divide Israel, push pali's to recognize Jewish Israel instead!
C.J.M. - U.S.A. (11/05/2009 23:43)
51. #27 - John, your right..except in 1973, Russia was ready to send troops into Israel..that is where Nixon became a friend to Israel and told
BH - USA (11/05/2009 18:17)
50. Would Hillary be ready and willing to give up her Bill to another ?
Ignatius Santos - Spain/Israel (11/05/2009 17:02)
49. Israel offers nowhere near enough says Clinton......
Dolly Langley - Israe; (11/05/2009 16:40)
48. Hilary the liar
Allen Metzger - USA (11/05/2009 16:25)
47. We need to end this farce
Gee - (11/05/2009 16:07)
46. American Jews who voted for Obama...
Todd - USA!!! (11/05/2009 14:57)
45. Obama wants to bring down Bibis coalition
zionist forever - (11/05/2009 13:13)
44. Now (sadly) many Israelis know why many Americans want her out of this country.
Leo - U.S. (11/05/2009 12:35)
43. Now I understand why many Americans on internet Comment boards (even YouTube) call her...HITLARY. Nasty? Maybe. But funny & within the law...
Tee Gee - Israel (11/05/2009 12:31)
42. as I said before, no such thing as a temporary halt
mark - israel (11/05/2009 10:42)
41. The next logical step to stop settlements forever is to sterilize Jewish nation.
Miron - USA (11/05/2009 09:37)
40. The next logical step to stop settlements forever is to sterilize Jewish nation.
Miron - USA (11/05/2009 09:35)
39. Obama is hillarius
Dudka - U.S.A. (11/05/2009 07:30)
38. Hilarious Hillary
Dudka - U.S.A. (11/05/2009 07:23)
37. A foreign policy without a rudder nor sense of historical precedent.
David J Feiger - USA (11/05/2009 02:58)
36. #23 - Messenger part 2
Miles - USA (11/05/2009 01:33)
35. #23 - Messenger - Bogus analogy
Miles - USA (11/05/2009 01:11)
34. #23 - Messenger, #21 - Win
Miles - usa (11/05/2009 00:30)
33. what racist only worthy of an american politician
ralph - (11/04/2009 23:55)
32. To # 21
L. Gomberoff - Chile (11/04/2009 23:31)
31. Clinton Is Not Evil, Just Stupid - Very Bad For A Secty of State
Victor Galindo - USA (11/04/2009 23:32)
30. RE #21 WIN: Japanese education must be lacking.
Joseph - USA (11/04/2009 23:14)
29. Will the real America please stand up!?
jim l - USA (11/04/2009 23:08)
28. Double-Speak
Shel Zahav - Israel (11/04/2009 22:50)
27. What is Americas position regarding Israel?
john - (11/04/2009 22:18)
26. RE: Win - Japan #21: Define "settelments" and list them please. Arabs consider Jerusalem to be a settlement, as well as the rest of Israeli territory.
Dave in the US - (11/04/2009 21:38)
25. Clinton needs to shut up on this issue. The Democrats in the US are going to lose the presidency for this type of weakness.
Dave in the US - (11/04/2009 21:34)
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