VOA标准英语2009年-Gap Widens Between Israelis and Palestinia(在线收听) |
By Luis Ramirez Despite calls by President Obama for peace negotiations to begin, Israel and the Palestinians are not making plans to resume talks. One issue holding up the peace process is Israel's continuing construction inside Jewish settlements in the occupied West Bank. The Palestinians have said they will not return to talks unless Israel freezes construction. Israelis living in the settlements say they should have a right to build homes to accommodate growing families. What's around them is a Palestinian population that increasingly wants the settlers to go. Like all Palestinians who worked on the settlement, Yacoub was laid off after the last Palestinian uprising in 2000. It prompted Israel's government to seal off Jewish communities in the West bank to stop attacks by Arabs against Jews. The road between Arab A'yn Qenya and Jewish Dolev is now sealed. With jobs and all semblance of interaction gone, Yacoub says for him, there is even less reason to want the settlers around. "There is not one person in the world who does not hope for peace. But there is one basic thing: As long as the settlements exist, there will be no peace," he said. The tour, organized by Jewish settlers, is on a bullet-proof bus. It takes reporters into another settlement. With peace negotiations stalled and the future of the settlements unclear, Zimra, like thousands of other young settlers, are watching and waiting. |
原文地址:http://www.tingroom.com/voastandard/2009/9/82930.html |