The Jerusalem Post just reported,
The European Union on Monday deplored Israel's plans to build some 400 new homes in the Givat Ze'ev settlement as a threat to peace efforts.Now, you just have to love these guys. Months of rocket barrages into S'Derot, and now Ashkolon, to say nothing of blatant carnage of teenages in a parochial school, apparently do not have an impact on the peace process. But continuing construction of a religious neighborhood does.
The Post continues,
Javier Solana, the EU's foreign and security affairs chief, said the bloc remained committed to supporting the peace process despite recent violence casting a shadow over the peace effort launched at the Annapolis summit.There is no way that anyone can seriously continue to believe in the Road Map to Hell, let alone the Annapolis (let-the-Jews-use-the-service-entrance) Summit, unless they have been ingesting large quantities of hashish or pot. Pipe dreams ain't in it, as Jack Aubrey would say.
"The position of the European Union is to continue to do the utmost to move the peace process forward," Solana said after discussing the Middle East with the EU foreign ministers.
But he said "we deplore" Israel's announcement of the construction of new homes in east Jerusalem. "That may put in jeopardy the peace process."
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