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“Yesha Council” settler leaders met with Prime Minister Netanyahu in Tel Aviv for two hours to discuss the settlement construction freeze. Settler representatives who attended the meeting said that the Prime Minister had told them that he wanted to prove to the world that Israel was not opposed to peace and promised them that construction would resume after 10 months. Mr. Netanyahu had been expected to tell the settlers that he intended to stand by the decision but would be willing to consider relief measures on matters that would not violate the Government's decision. Yesha Council Chairman Danny Dayan said that they had reiterated their no-negotiations stance and that they would continue resisting the freeze order. In the West Bank, settlers blocked inspectors from entering a settlement to search for unauthorized construction, during the third straight day of such confrontations. There was no violence but authorities made at least four arrests. (The Washington Post, Ynetnews)<\/i><\/p><\/div>\n\n
Fourteen local settler councils in the West Bank filed a petition with the Israeli High Court of Justice against IDF Central Command Chief Avi Mizrahi, Defense Minister Ehud Barak and Prime Minister Netanyahu, in a motion to revoke the settlement freeze orders. (Ynetnews)<\/i><\/p><\/div>\n\n
The Palestinian Prisoners’ Society reported that Israeli soldiers continuously tried to humiliate the families of Palestinian detainees imprisoned by Israel and denied them visitation rights when they refused to be strip-searched; in addition, they had insulted and attacked them. (IMEMC)<\/i><\/p><\/div>\n\n
The spokesperson for the Popular Resistance Committees, Abu Mujahid, denied reports that the Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit had been transferred to Egypt as a step towards a prisoner exchange. (Ma’an News Agency)<\/i><\/p><\/div>\n\n
Jordan summoned Israeli Ambassador Nevo Dani to demand a halt to “unilateral” work by Israel on the outer walls of Jerusalem’s Church of the Holy Sepulchre. “The Ambassador was summoned today to the Foreign Ministry where he was handed an official letter of protest expressing deep concerns and rejection of unilateral measures in the outer western walls of the church”, a senior official said. The Jordanian Government demanded that Israel immediately halt such actions and restore the status quo. (AFP, The Jordan Times) <\/i><\/p><\/div>\n\n
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Israeli forces shot a 19-year-old Palestinian with a live bullet during a weekly anti-wall protest in the village of Ni’lin. An Israeli military spokesperson confirmed that soldiers had fired a “tutu bullet”, which he said was intended for “exceptionally violent rioters”. (Ma’an News Agency)<\/i><\/p><\/div>\n