However, the Israeli government, mindful of the power of the Jewish lobby in the United States, has refused to extend the freeze even for "a single day," which illustrates the extent of indifference and defiance with which it views the so-called "peace talks" with the Palestinians.
Meanwhile, as many as 2500 Talmudic Jewish settlers attended a "celebratory rally" in the West Bank with tractors, cement mixers and other construction equipment.
The settlers, who included numerous members of the Israeli prime minister Benyamin Netanyahu's Likud party, released 2000 balloons, signifying the number of settler units settler groups said they were intending to start building this coming week.
"These are homes that have already received final permits," said Jewish supremacist lawmaker, Danny Danon, who helped organize the rally.
Netanyahu himself, the main force behind the resumption of settlement expansion activities, reportedly asked settler leaders "to keep a low profile and refrain from provocations."
However, it was amply clear that Netanyahu was not objecting to renewed settlement construction per se, but was rather concerned about possible "public relations harm" that might result from more visible activities.
This is why, Netanyahu asked settler leaders as well as his cabinet ministers to refrain as much as possible from making interviews with the Press. In other words, the Israeli prime minister would want to see renewed settlement construction take place provided it is done as quietly or discretely as possible.
According to the Israeli press, the "prime minister's office explained that the request meant to prevent inflammation of the delicate ongoing contacts between Israel, and the Palestinian Authority surrounding the expiration of the freeze order."
The confused Abbas leadership
The PA leadership has repeatedly threatened to boycott talks with Israel if the later doesn't extend the settlement freeze moratorium.
PA chairman Mahmoud Abbas last week sought to assure Palestinians on this issue, saying that he wouldn't remain a single day in talks with Israel if the Zionist regime didn't extend the settlement freeze.
However, nearly 24 hours later, the same Abbas told American Jewish leaders that peace talks with Israel would continue even if settlement expansion continued."
The conspicuous contradictions in the Abbas leadership's stands have already created not a small amount of confusion in the occupied Palestinian territories as PA leaders in Ramallah kept issuing contradictory statements to the press with regard to the official Palestinian position concerning the issue of renewed settlement construction.
This week, the PA has requested an urgent meeting of Arab foreign ministers to discuss the current peace talks with Israel and the Zionist regime's refusal to extent the settlement freeze moratorium.
Finally, the so-called Palestinian institutions in Ramallah have lost any credibility or ability to influence Abbas, given the fact that the latter controls the money coffers of the PLO, which means that any criticism of or objection to Abbas would mean a certain loss of one's salary.
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