[[{"content_id":"81173","domain_id":"0","lang_id":"en","portal_id":"2","owner_id":"29","user_id":"1","view_accesslevel_id":"0","edit_accesslevel_id":"0","delete_accesslevel_id":"0","editor_id":"0","content_title":"Arabs urge Israel to stop settlement building","content_number":"0","content_date_event":"2008-01-07 12:09:00","content_summary":"","content_summary_fill":"0","content_body":" \r\nArab foreign ministers Sunday urged the Zionist regime to halt its settlement activities.\r\n \r\nDuring the meeting on Sunday morning at the headquarters of the Cairo-based Arab League (AL), Arab foreign ministers urged the Zionist regime to halt its settlement activities in a bid to help yield tangible results for the Palestinian-Israeli peace talks.\r\n \r\nThe Arab top diplomats called on Zionist regime to activate the monitoring mechanism that was agreed upon during the Annapolis peace meeting held in the United States in late November, 2007.\r\n \r\nIn a draft resolution of the meeting, the Arab Foreign Ministers Council expressed concern over Israel's continued bids on the establishment and expansion of settlements, asserting the need to immediately halt and eliminate all settlements.\r\n \r\nAt a press conference following the meeting, AL Secretary General Amr Moussa warned that Israeli settlement activities spoil efforts to set up an independent Palestinian State.\r\n \r\nZionist regime was defying the Annapolis confab despite its assurances given to Arabs during and after the gathering, Moussa said, adding "if settlement activities continued, we all will lose confidence in the so-called peace process."\r\n \r\nShortly after the Annapolis meeting, Zionist regime appealed for tenders to expand settlements in east Beit Ul Moqaddas.\r\n \r\nAs for the resumption of talks between the rival Palestinian movements of Fatah and Hamas, Moussa said that Arab foreign ministers have agreed on a mechanism at the meeting to help reach reconciliation between the two Palestinian groups.\r\n \r\n"We had reached very important result on the Lebanese issue, we hope we can reach a similar result concerning the Palestinian dialogue," said the AL chief. \r\n \r\nThe AL general secretariat will take the first step and submit a report to the Arab Foreign Ministers Council on Jan. 27 when the Arabs are set to sit down again on regional issues. \r\n \r\nReconciliation is necessary to strengthen the Palestinian stand during negotiations with Israel, Moussa said.","content_html":" \r\n
Arab foreign ministers Sunday urged the Zionist regime to halt its settlement activities.<\/div>\r\n
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During the meeting on Sunday morning at the headquarters of the Cairo-based Arab League (AL), Arab foreign ministers urged the Zionist regime to halt its settlement activities in a bid to help yield tangible results for the Palestinian-Israeli peace talks.<\/div>\r\n
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The Arab top diplomats called on Zionist regime to activate the monitoring mechanism that was agreed upon during the Annapolis peace meeting held in the United States in late November, 2007.<\/div>\r\n
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In a draft resolution of the meeting, the Arab Foreign Ministers Council expressed concern over Israel's continued bids on the establishment and expansion of settlements, asserting the need to immediately halt and eliminate all settlements.<\/div>\r\n
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At a press conference following the meeting, AL Secretary General Amr Moussa warned that Israeli settlement activities spoil efforts to set up an independent Palestinian State.<\/div>\r\n
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Zionist regime was defying the Annapolis confab despite its assurances given to Arabs during and after the gathering, Moussa said, adding "if settlement activities continued, we all will lose confidence in the so-called peace process."<\/div>\r\n
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Shortly after the Annapolis meeting, Zionist regime appealed for tenders to expand settlements in east Beit Ul Moqaddas.<\/div>\r\n
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As for the resumption of talks between the rival Palestinian movements of Fatah and Hamas, Moussa said that Arab foreign ministers have agreed on a mechanism at the meeting to help reach reconciliation between the two Palestinian groups.<\/div>\r\n
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"We had reached very important result on the Lebanese issue, we hope we can reach a similar result concerning the Palestinian dialogue," said the AL chief. <\/div>\r\n
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The AL general secretariat will take the first step and submit a report to the Arab Foreign Ministers Council on Jan. 27 when the Arabs are set to sit down again on regional issues. <\/div>\r\n
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Reconciliation is necessary to strengthen the Palestinian stand during negotiations with Israel, Moussa said.<\/div>","content_source":null,"content_url":null,"content_columns":"0","content_date_start":"2008-01-07 12:09:00","content_date_finish":"2008-01-07 12:09:00","content_date_register":"2008-01-07 12:09:00","content_date_last_edit":"0000-00-00 00:00:00","content_show_img":"1","content_show_details":"1","content_show_related_img":"1","content_show_slider":"1","content_show_title_slider":"1","content_comment":"0","content_score":"0","content_recorded":"0","content_confirmed":"1","content_status":"1","content_kind":"0","old_id":"100726","tag_id":null,"tag_word":null,"tag_service":null,"tag_total":null,"tag_soundex":null,"attach_token":null,"attach_date_register":null,"attach_id":null,"attach_file_ext":null,"attach_file_header":null,"attach_img_type":null,"attach_img_width":null,"attach_img_height":null,"attach_file_media":null,"attach_show_watermark":null,"score_average":null,"score_count":null,"score_date_last":null,"visit_count":"139","visit_date_last":"2025-05-12 16:51:43","attach_title":null,"node_title":"Latest news","ot_node_left_right":"[{\"node_id\":144, \"left\":49, \"right\":50}]"}]]