Serry stressed that the decision to build "is not conducive to efforts to renew negotiations and achieve a negotiated Israeli-Palestinian peace."On Saturday Serry released a statement, saying that he "unequivocally condemns last night's shocking murder of an Israeli family of five, including three children, in the West Bank, and calls for those responsible to be brought to justice. "He added that there "can be no justification whatsoever for such atrocities which are the acts of extremists opposed to peace in the Middle East." On Sunday, Interior Minister Eli Yishai said that the government's plan was not ambitious enough, commenting that "I would not stop with 400 units, we need at least 1,000 new housing units for each person murdered.""After this terrible and shocking murder, nothing will comfort the families," Yishai said. "The [Palestinian] Authority is raising a generation of murderers."The Palestinian Authority responded to the approval of settlement building, calling it "wrong and unacceptable."Nabil Abu Rudaineh, Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas' spokesman, said that the atmosphere in which such a decision is made "does not help, but only creates problems." He added, "Peace requires courageous decisions."
The Palestinian Authority's chief negotiator Saeb Erekat also condemend "the decision of the Israeli government to speed up and increase the building of settlements."