Israelis Demonstrate Against Settlement Building Freeze

by judyinjerusalem | December 10, 2009 at 02:30 am
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More than 10,000 Israelis took to the streets of central Jerusalem last night to protest against the building freeze in Judea and Samaria.

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Karl Gotthardt - albertacowpoke

In their biggest show of force since a moratorium on new residential building was announced late last month, some 3,000 settlers and their sympathizers gathered outside the residence of Benjamin Netanyahu, the Israeli prime minister.

But it was the American president Barack Obama, seen by many settlers as ultimately responsible for the 10-month construction slowdown, who was as much in the sights of the demonstrators.

n scenes reminiscent of protests in the Arab world during the administration of George W Bush, they castigated Mr Obama as an imperialist from the same mould as his predecessor.

"Obama is continuing Middle East Imperialism," read one banner, "Was hoping for change - Got the same old imperialist," another.

Despite falling domestic approval ratings, Mr Obama remains the subject of much adulation abroad. But there is little evidence of such sentiment in Israel, where less than 10 per cent of the population claims to trust him, according to opinion polls.


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judyinjerusalem

The Telegraph reporter must have left during the first 10 mins of the protest if he/she thought there were only 3,000 people there!  The square + half of King George Street were packed with people..

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Hugh Askew

Look at the source...says much.

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tikun

Thanks Judy,

It was certainly a demonstration that is stressing the government coalition.


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Sputnic

So... are you for or against settlement expansion ?

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tikun

This is a report of the demonstration not an opinion piece Sputnic.

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