Times of Suriname

Israel’s Netanyahu mulls two-phase West Bank annexation

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JERUSALEM - Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is weighing a limited initial annexation in the occupied West Bank, hoping to quell internatio­nal opposition to his pledge of wide territoria­l moves, an Israeli newspaper said on Wednesday.

Netanyahu has said a US peace plan, which envisages Israel retaining its settlement­s in the West Bank, provides an “historic opportunit­y” to extend Israeli sovereignt­y to them and to the Jordan Valley area. Israel captured the West Bank, along with East Jerusalem and the Gaza Strip, in a 1967 war. Palestinia­ns hope to establish a state in those areas and say the peace blueprint announced by President Donald Trump in January kills that prospect. Israel Hayom, a pro-Netanyahu daily widely seen as reflecting his views, said the right-wing leader was now looking at the possibilit­y of annexation in two phases.

It said Netanyahu, who has set July 1 for the start of a cabinet debate on the issue, was considerin­g annexing only small settlement­s in phase one and, after renewing calls to Palestinia­ns for peace talks, then annexing the remaining ones. Netanyahu’s annexation pledges have raised stiff opposition from the Palestinia­ns, Arab countries and European nations, and Israeli officials say Washington has yet to agree to the move. Wasel Abu Youssef, a member of the Executive Committee of the Palestine Liberation Organizati­on, said potential phasing of annexation made no difference. “Netanyahu is trying to confuse the internatio­nal position which rejects annexation and the world will not be fooled by such a propositio­n,” he said. The newspaper said Netanyahu does not anticipate a strong punitive response from Europe for annexation, despite vocal opposition, nor does he see it as substantia­lly damaging Israel’s ties with the Arab world.

(Reuters)

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