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Israeli housing push hits peace moves

By Tobias Buck in Jerusalem and Daniel Dombey in Washington

Published: March 9 2010 22:22 | Last updated: March 10 2010 02:38

Joe Biden with wife, Jill at the Holocaust museumReuters
Joe Biden, US vice-president, and his wife, Jill, visit the Holocaust museum in Jerusalem on Tuesday. Mr Biden assured his hosts on security

Israel on Tuesday revealed plans to build a further 1,600 housing units in a Jewish settlement in occupied East Jerusalem, a move Washington was quick to condemn for its impact on US-backed peace talks. The Israeli decision coincided with a visit by Joe Biden, the US vice-president and the country’s most senior official to travel to Israel since Barack Obama took office last year. It also came a day after the Palestinian Authority dropped opposition to a new round of indirect peace talks with Israel – a promise that may be in doubt.

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