Hotovely was summoned to the Foreign Office this week by British Foreign Secretary David Lammy, who protested Israel’s plan to build 3,400 housing units in the area linking Ma’ale Adumim with Jerusalem. Lammy warned that the plan would “critically undermine” the chances of a two-state solution and “divide a Palestinian state in two.”
The E1 project, long delayed due to international pressure, is considered by Israeli officials essential for securing the capital’s eastern approaches and preventing Ramallah and Bethlehem from merging into a continuous Palestinian bloc that encircles Jerusalem.
London has joined Paris, Washington and other capitals in opposing the plan, warning it would undermine prospects for a two-state solution. Israel, however, says that Palestinian rejectionism and ongoing terrorism—not construction—remain the true obstacles to peace. (Read More)
