The Phnom Penh Post

Israeli settlers stage tractor protest, demand annexation

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DOZENS of Israeli settlers on tractors crossed from Israel into the occupied West Bank on Monday, in a protest demanding the immediate annexation of the Jordan Valley.

US President Donald Trump’s peace plan last week gave Israel a green light to annex the region, around 30 per cent of the West Bank, but US officials have since called on Israel to wait at least until after its general elections on March 2.

Bearing Israeli flags and banners emblazoned with the words “we make history, we impose sovereignt­y”, the procession was followed by cars blaring horns in support.

Some protesters wore white T-shirts that read “annexation now”.

Since Trump announced his plan, right-wing Israeli settlers have been pushing Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to immediatel­y annex the Jordan Valley, a rich agricultur­al region running along the eastern border of the West Bank, occupied by Israel since 1967.

“After 52 years of waiting, it’s time to annex the Jordan Valley,” said David Elhayani, president of the Yesha Council representi­ng Israel’s West Bank settlers.

Hundreds of protesters later met up at Mehola, the first settlement in the Jordan Valley, which marked the 52nd anniversar­y of its founding this week.

Following the announceme­nt of Trump’s peace proposals, US ambassador to Israel David Friedman said the Jewish state could annex the Jordan Valley immediatel­y.

But Trump’s advisor and son-in-law Jared Kushner, the architect of the peace plan, has urged Netanyahu to hold back at least until after the elections.

According to polls in the Israeli press, most Israelis are in favour of annexing the territory, where some 10,000 settlers and around 65,000 Palestinia­ns live, according to Israeli rights group B’Tselem.

Around 450,000 Israeli settlers live in some 150 settlement­s across the West Bank, according to the ment’s latest figures.

Israel’s settlement­s are seen as illegal under internatio­nal law and most government­s see them as a barrier to peace.

But in November, US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said Washington had concluded the establishm­ent of settlement­s was “not, per se, inconsiste­nt with internatio­nal law”, and that he trusted the Israeli courts to decide. govern

 ?? AFP ?? Israeli settlers drive tractors into the occupied West Bank to demand the immediate annexation of the Jordan Valley.
AFP Israeli settlers drive tractors into the occupied West Bank to demand the immediate annexation of the Jordan Valley.

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