Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu says there will be no change in the plan to build illegal Jewish settlements in the occupied West Bank, following a meeting held in Aqaba, Jordan on Sunday
Netanyahu has denied reports that Israel, following a meeting in Jordan, decided to freeze the construction of new settlements in the occupied West Bank.
Netanyahu’s remarks on Monday followed a meeting held in Aqaba, Jordan on Sunday, with the participation of Palestine, Israel, Jordan, the US and Egypt. Participants in the Aqaba meeting agreed to convene again in Egypt’s Red Sea city of Sharm El-Sheikh in March.
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