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Hardline Israelis hold mass prayer against peace talks
by Staff Writers
Jerusalem (AFP) Jan 30, 2014


Hardline national religious Israeli Jews held a mass prayer on Thursday at the Western Wall plaza in Jerusalem against ongoing Israeli-Palestinian peace talks which could result in territorial compromises.

The prayer was aimed at invoking heavenly mercy against "dangers threatening the Land of Israel" in the wake of reports about US Secretary of State John Kerry's impending framework agreement, organisers said.

Police said 2,000 people attended the gathering.

They included Housing Minister Uri Ariel and other members of the far-right Jewish Home party, part of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's coalition but fiercely against his professed two-state solution.

Since he kick-started the latest round of peace talks in July, Kerry has been trying to push Israel and the Palestinians towards a framework agreement ahead of an agreed April deadline.

Deputy Religious Services Minister Eli Ben Dahan noted a Tuesday New York Times report according to which Kerry's guidelines would include an Israeli withdrawal from the West Bank and east Jerusalem as the capital of the future Palestinian state.

"We are not against the government, we are here to say it must resist the pressures to give part of Jerusalem to make it the capital of the Palestinian state," he told AFP.

Moshe Cohen of the Beit El settlement, who was one of the event's organisers, told AFP: "Kerry's plan endangers us since he wants to separate between the Jewish people and the Land of Israel."

The Western Wall is below the Al-Aqsa compound, the third holiest site in Islam which is also revered by Jews as their holiest site where the ancient temple stood.

Jews are not allowed to pray inside the compound itself.

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