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ادامه ساخت مستعمره های صهیونیستی...


تداوم شهرک سازی در سایه مذاکرات+تصاویر
israel profess of peace and continues settelment
1389/06/09

منابع خبری از ادامه ساخت مستعمره های صهیونیستی در سرزمین های اشغالی خبر می دهند.
به گزارش خبرگزاری قدس (قدسنا) به نقل از منابع خبری فلسطینی، به رغم اینکه تشکیلات خودگردان فلسطین موافقت خود را برای از سرگیری مذاکرات با طرف اسرائیلی اعلام کرده است و پنجشنبه دوم سپتامبر در واشنگتن این مذاکرات انجام خواهد شد ، مقامهای این رژیم همچنان بر سیاست شهرک سازی خود اصرار می ورزند.
تصاویر زیر شاهدی بر ادامه ساخت مستعمره "هارهوما" در کرانه باختری است که در تاریخ 29 آگوست 2010 تهیه شده است

Palestinian men talk to each other across a construction site in the Jewish neighborhood of Har Homa in east Jerusalem, Sunday, Aug. 29, 2010. Leading Israeli theater artists have pledged not to perform in Jewish settlements in the West Bank, stirring a heated debate in Israel on Sunday about the dozens of communities just as Israelis and Palestinians are to embark on a new round of peace talks. The settlements, deemed illegal by the international community and built on occupied land the Palestinians want for their state, could derail talks shortly after they are launched Thursday.

A Palestinian man is seen through a hole in a fence as he works on a construction site in the Jewish neighborhood of Har Homa in east Jerusalem, Sunday, Aug. 29, 2010. Leading Israeli theater artists have pledged not to perform in Jewish settlements in the West Bank, stirring a heated debate in Israel on Sunday about the dozens of communities just as Israelis and Palestinians are to embark on a new round of peace talks. The settlements, deemed illegal by the international community and built on occupied land the Palestinians want for their state, could derail talks shortly after they are launched Thursday.

A Palestinian worker takes a break on a construction site in the Jewish neighborhood of Har Homa in east Jerusalem, Sunday, Aug. 29, 2010. Leading Israeli theater artists have pledged not to perform in Jewish settlements in the West Bank, stirring a heated debate in Israel on Sunday about the dozens of communities just as Israelis and Palestinians are to embark on a new round of peace talks. The settlements, deemed illegal by the international community and built on occupied land the Palestinians want for their state, could derail talks shortly after they are launched Thursday.