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Netanyahu says build, Hamas says terror

Houses in the Israeli settlement of Ma'ale Adumim in the West Bank, east of Jerusalem, are seen in front of the Israeli Police Station, located in the E-1 area, where Israel says it will build thousands of housing units, December 5, 2012. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says he will build 3,400 houses in the West Bank, including the E-1 corridor, between Jerusalem and Ma'ale Adumim. The move has sparked unprecedented diplomatic tensions between Israel and European States. Israel says the move is in response to the United Nations decision to upgrade the Palestinians' status to a non-member state. UPI/Debbie Hill
Houses in the Israeli settlement of Ma'ale Adumim in the West Bank, east of Jerusalem, are seen in front of the Israeli Police Station, located in the E-1 area, where Israel says it will build thousands of housing units, December 5, 2012. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says he will build 3,400 houses in the West Bank, including the E-1 corridor, between Jerusalem and Ma'ale Adumim. The move has sparked unprecedented diplomatic tensions between Israel and European States. Israel says the move is in response to the United Nations decision to upgrade the Palestinians' status to a non-member state. UPI/Debbie Hill | License Photo

JERUSALEM, Dec. 26 (UPI) -- Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu pledged to add settlements in Jerusalem and the West Bank and a Hamas official called for suicide attacks in response.

Netanyahu, addressing Likud-Beiteinu Party supporters Tuesday night at the start of the election campaign in Jerusalem, declared "with God's help we will continue to live and build in Jerusalem, which will continue to stand undivided under Israeli sovereignty," Ynetnews.com quoted him saying

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"Over the past few years we've done a lot to empower the settlements and we will continue to do so."

Netanyahu's statement came amid growing international criticism over Israel's decision to approve construction of new housing units in Jerusalem and the West Bank. Late Monday a Jerusalem planning committee approved the construction of 1,200 apartments in the Jerusalem suburb of Gilo.

Gilo is on the Palestinian side of the 1967 Green Line, which marks the area between Israel and the Palestinian Territories captured by Israel in the 1967 Six Day War, and includes the West Bank, Golan Heights and the Gaza Strip.

In response to Israel's construction plans, a senior Hamas official called Tuesday for the resumption of suicide bombings and another uprising, The Jerusalem Post said.

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Ahmed Halabiyeh, director of Hamas' Jerusalem Department, called on Palestinian groups including Hamas to launch "martyrdom operations in the heart of Israel."

Speaking to reporters in Gaza, Halabiyeh urged Palestinians to "ignite a third intifada to save the al-Aksa mosque and Jerusalem," the Post quoted him saying.

"The enemy (Israel) is waging a fierce onslaught on Jerusalem and accelerating plans to Judaize the city geographically and demographically," he said.

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