Trump administration silent on new Israeli settlement units

25 January, 2017 12:19

The administration of new US President Donald Trump has declined to take a position on Israel’s plan to build 2,500 illegal settlement units in occupied Palestinian territories in the West Bank, a departure from past White House criticism of such construction.

The latest expansion plan was announced Tuesday by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Avigdor Lieberman, the regime’s minister of military affairs.

On Tuesday, White House spokesman Sean Spicer dodged a reporter’s question on whether the Trump administration supports Israeli settlement expansion.

Spicer said Trump was still forming his foreign policy team, noting the president would discuss settlements and other matters when Netanyahu visits Washington next month.

“We’re going to have a meeting with Prime Minister Netanyahu and we’ll continue to discuss that,” he said. Trump “has asked his team to get together.”

Spicer said Trump remains committed to his campaign pledge to improve US-Israel ties that were often strained over settlement activities during the administration of former President Barack Obama.

“Israel continues to be a huge ally of the United States, he wants to grow closer with Israel, to make sure that it gets the full respect that it deserves in the Middle East,” he said.

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