Posted on 12/19/2011 2:58:28 PM PST by Eleutheria5
A Channel 2 report on Monday night said a deal had been worked out to legalize Ramat Gilad and prevent any future attempts at demolition.
The report said five buildings slated for demolition would be moved several dozen meters, off land that Arabs dispute.
In return for moving the buildings the state has agreed authorize the area as part of the city plan of Karnei Shomron, effectively turning the area into a new neighborhood for the town.
The plan was reportedly worked out between Minister Benny Begin and Yesha Council head Danny Dayan.
A report in Makor Rishon on Friday said that Begin had worked out the deal last week, but that Defense Minister Ehud Barak had decided to reject it and raced to demolish the site.
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Do you happen to know if Danny Dayan is related to Moshe’s family?
No idea. But if lefto pukes can have last names like Meridor and Begin, nothing surprises me.
LOL!
Maybe she should move to Gaza!
They won’t take her.
Demanded that we free 1,000 more terrorists before they’d accept the cow. She’s Gilad Shalit in reverse. If only they’d asked for just 999 we might have had a deal.
Oy vey!
Who gives a sh*t what they DISPUTE? Is this a joke? Is Hillary the Prime Minister now???
Moshe Dayan should rot in hell for handing the Temple Mount over to the Muslim Nazis. Don't get me started.
Price-Taggers are Israeli heroes. Bibi should decorate them with medals on a weekly basis to encourage them.
They write some graffiti and block an intersection as ‘retaliation’ against murder?! Your ‘hero’ threshold is a bit low.
“Jews have no claim to this land. We plan to return it.”
For that, too. He’s lucky to be in hell.
I don’t see how any settlements on Eretz Israel can be considered illegal, regardless of what the UN says. And I reckon if I were an Israeli, I might be a price-tagger.
I read of some mosque torchings. Not the usual fare? Well then they need more encouragement - and funding!
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