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Netanyahu: Likud-led government wouldn't build new settlements

By Barak Ravid Haaretz Last update - 08:17 26/01/2009 www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/1058760.html

A Likud-led government would not build new settlements in the West Bank but
would allow for natural growth, Likud chairman Benjamin Netanyahu told
Quartet envoy Tony Blair Sunday, in an apparent attempt to calm the
international community before this week's arrival of George Mitchell, the
newly appointed U.S. envoy to the Middle East.

"I have no intention of building new settlements in the West Bank,"
Netanyahu told Blair in a meeting Sunday. "But like all the governments
there have been until now, I will have to meet the needs of natural growth
in the population. I will not be able to choke the settlements."

Netanyahu also said he plans to work to advance negotiations with the
Palestinians quickly and to focus on economic development.

"Every moment of stagnation isn't good, and I plan to deal with the
Palestinian issue very intensively," he said.


This is the true face of Bibi, he is not conservative. He never has been and never will be he is two faced and a liar.
He talks a good game but when it comes down to it he is now different than Olmert, Barak or Livini.

We are lead by Cowards,Scum and Traitors, one and all.