US Media and the E1 Controversy
One wonders what they — and the administration — want: a strong American ally in a Middle East where allies are rapidly disappearing, or yet another radical Islamist base for anti-Western and anti-American terrorism?
Take your pick — because those are the options.
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This article — in this newspaper — has a different take:
http://www.jewishpress.com/news/israel-launching-rabins-e1-nuclear-option-in-east-jerusalem-construction/2012/12/02/
This argument only works if you do not view E. J-m as part of the W. Bank, which the international community does, for what it's worth. But what do I know, I only live in Maale Adumim.
The governments pressuring Israel not to build want it to be more difficult for Israel to move troops to the north.
We are not a town we are a city!
Maleh Adumim it the most important Jewish settlement. It must be protected with the E11 corridor linking it. PM Netanyahu is doing the best job possible.