9 October 2010 - 20:30

The leader of Israel's main opposition Kadima party came out in favor of an extension of the freeze on settlement building in an interview with Israeli television.

(AhlulBayt News Agency) - The leader of Israel's main opposition Kadima party came out in favor of an extension of the freeze on settlement building in an interview with Israeli television.
 
"For as long as I thought that it was possible to negotiate a peace agreement without paying the price of a freeze, I stayed silent," she said. "But today I think that the time has come to criticize the Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on this point," she added.
 
The government should accept the US proposal to extend the moratorium on settlement building that ended on September 26, Livni stressed.

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