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Israel to end support of outposts
Israel to end support of outposts
Page last updated at 18:22 GMT, Sunday, 2 November 2008
By Tim Franks
BBC News, Jerusalem
The Israeli government has announced that it will cut off all public funding and support for illegal Jewish settlement outposts in the West Bank.
Ministers said the move was in response to an "intolerable" rise in violence and threats from some settlers directed towards the Israeli security forces.
The settlement outposts are regarded as illegal under Israeli law.
The US-brokered "roadmap" peace plan demands Israel uproot all unauthorised outposts built since March 2001.
About 450,000 Jews live in the West Bank and East Jerusalem in settlements considered illegal under international law, although Israel disputes this.
'Disgrace'
Israeli ministers have long complained about the behaviour of a minority of settlers, particularly those who live in outposts. Now, they say, they will take action.
The government will stop money and amenities from the public purse going to outposts.
"There is a not insignificant group of outlaws that are behaving in a manner that is threatening the rule of law," caretaker Prime Minister Ehud Olmert said ahead of Sunday's cabinet meeting.
"This is an intolerable situation that we refuse to accept."
Under international law, all Israeli settlements on occupied territory are regarded as illegal, except by Israel itself.
However, even Israel says that the 100 or so smaller, unauthorised settlements - known as outposts - break the country's own law.
Recently, there has been an increase in violence around outposts, as the Israeli army and police have attempted to evict a few of the settlers living on some of the newer and smaller outposts.
The head of the internal intelligence service, Shin Bet, said it was "very concerned" by the danger of Jewish extremists reverting to political assassinations.
The government's declaration that it is going to get serious with outposts may raise eyebrows in some quarters.
Almost four years ago, a government-commissioned report detailed how a large number of outposts had been established with official collusion.
Mr Olmert has described them as a "disgrace". And yet not one significant outpost has been dismantled or shut down by his government.
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u see, extremism in no shape, color or manner is good, we got extremist muslims, christians and jews, etc and i think all are guilty of being extremists who ruin the lives for the more moderate people that make up the majority in most casesflyingimam Reviewed by flyingimam on . Israel to end support of outposts Israel to end support of outposts Page last updated at 18:22 GMT, Sunday, 2 November 2008 By Tim Franks BBC News, Jerusalem The Israeli government has announced that it will cut off all public funding and support for illegal Jewish settlement outposts in the West Bank. Ministers said the move was in response to an "intolerable" rise in violence and threats from some settlers directed towards the Israeli security forces. Rating: 5
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