The government has decided to exclude 70 West Bank settlements from the list of national priority areas, Ynet has learned Thursday.
The list asserts which towns across the country are to receive grants and benefits aimed at boosting the communities' economy and making them more attractive for new residents and investors.
Government sources estimate that Prime Minister BenjaminNetanyahu was concerned that including the settlements in the list will hurt the latest efforts to restart the peace talks with the Palestinians. Due to this fear, the West Bank communities were deemed ineligible for automatic aid.
The settlements can still apply for incentives, but the decision to grant them these benefits is left up to the government.
Netanyahu with Ban Ki-Moon earlier this week (Photo: Reuters)
"When we realized what
happened, we fixed it with a telephone vote," he said.
"It's a grave decision blatantly discriminating against the West Bank settlements," Dayan wrote. He further asked the ministers to hold another debate on the matter at the Knesset plenum.
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Thursday, February 2, 2012
THIS IS JUST PLAINLY IGNORANT!!!! Gov't to withhold aid from settlements
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