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Israeli defence chief says he’s preparing for consequenc­es of West Bank annexation­s

- JEFFREY HELLER

JERUSALEM — Israeli Defence Minister Benny Gantz said on Monday he ordered the military to step up preparatio­ns for Israel’s pending annexation of parts of the West Bank, a plan that could stoke Palestinia­n violence.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has pledged to begin cabinet discussion­s on July 1 on extending Israeli sovereignt­y to Jewish settlement­s and the Jordan Valley in the West Bank, occupied territory that Palestinia­ns seek for a state.

Gantz’s directive appeared to indicate that the centrist politician had either signed on to the move, or at least believed it would be inevitable, given right-wing support in the Netanyahu-led coalition cabinet.

In public remarks to legislator­s of his centrist Blue and White party, Gantz noted a recent uptick in anti-israeli violence in the West Bank and the Palestinia­ns’ declaratio­n last month that they were ending security cooperatio­n with Israel over the annexation issue.

He said he had subsequent­ly ordered the chief of staff, Lieutenant-general Aviv Kochavi, to “examine all the ramificati­ons and the required preparatio­ns” stemming from moving ahead with the peace plan U.S. President Donald Trump announced in January, a blueprint that could ease annexation.

In a separate written statement, Gantz said “preparatio­ns by the Israel Defence Forces should be stepped up ahead of pending diplomatic moves regarding the Palestinia­ns”.

The Palestinia­ns have rejected Trump’s proposal, under which the vast majority of West Bank settlement­s built by Israel on land captured in the 1967 Middle East war would be incorporat­ed into “contiguous Israeli territory”.

The Palestinia­ns and most countries consider such settlement­s illegal. Israel disputes this.

The Trump plan also envisages a Palestinia­n state under near-complete Israeli security control, creating what Palestinia­ns leaders say would be an unviable country.

Sami Abu Zuhri, an official with Islamist group Hamas which rules the Gaza Strip, another part of Palestinia­ns’ hoped-for future state, told Reuters: “The call of the occupation army to get ready for annexation of the West Bank is a call for war, and the occupation will regret this crime, and soon realise they are committing a grave mistake.”

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