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Israel’s Netanyahu orders halt to meetings with Palestinians

Israeli PM orders ministers not to meet with Palestinian counterparts in response to ‘provocative’ UN move

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has told his ministers to stop holding meetings with their Palestinian counterparts, an Israeli government official said Wednesday.

The official said the move was in response to what Israel has called a "provocative" Palestinian bid to join United Nations agencies.

Israel blames the Palestinians for the breakdown in the U.S.-brokered talks between the two sides.

Under Netanyahu's order, cabinet ministers and their ministry directors can no longer meet their Palestinian counterparts, though lower-level contacts will continue. The sides frequently work on day-to-day issues, including the environment and security.

The government official said Israel's leading negotiator, Tzipi Livni, would be an exception from Netanyahu's order.

The official spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to talk to the media.

The Associated Press

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