"Our position is clear, .... The status of Jerusalem is a permanent status issue that must be resolved through negotiations between the parties.... We are dismayed at the Jerusalem Planning Committee’s decision to move forward on the approval process for the expansion of Gilo in Jerusalem,.... At a time when we are working to re-launch negotiations, these actions make it more difficult for our efforts to succeed. Neither party should engage in efforts or take actions that could unilaterally pre-empt, or appear to pre-empt, negotiations. The U.S. also objects to other Israeli practices in Jerusalem related to housing, including the continuing pattern of evictions and demolitions of Palestinian homes"
Orthodox Jewish Congregations of America:
"Our position is clear too," said Nathan Diament, of the Union of Orthodox Jewish Congregations of America, in response to Gibbs' statement. "Jerusalem is the eternal and indivisible capital of Israel and the Jewish people and, in this context, it is also worth noting that that is the official policy of the United States as articulated in a duly enacted Act of Congress...."
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