Khaleej Times

Abbas bristles at Likud’s vote for West Bank’s annexation

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ramallah — Palestinia­n president Mahmoud Abbas on Monday harshly condemned a vote by Israel’s ruling party in support of annexing large parts of the West Bank and criticised the United States for its silence.

Abbas said the non-binding vote by the central committee of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s Likud party on Sunday “could not be taken without the full support of the US administra­tion”.

He said in a statement that the White House “has refused to condemn Israeli colonial settlement­s as well as the systematic attacks and crimes of the Israeli occupation against the people of Palestine”.

“We hope that this vote serves as a reminder for the internatio­nal community that the Israeli government, with the full support of the US administra­tion, is not interested in a just and lasting peace,” Abbas said. “Rather its main goal is the consolidat­ion of an apartheid regime in all of historic Palestine.”

The Likud central committee backed a resolution urging Israel to extend sovereignt­y over all settle- ment areas in the West Bank and called for unlimited settlement constructi­on. Netanyahu, who is a member of the central committee, was not present for the vote.

Taking such a measure could effectivel­y end hopes for a two-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinia­n conflict as there would be little area left for a Palestinia­n state.

But a significan­t number of members of Netanyahu’s rightwing coalition say that is precisely what they are seeking and openly oppose a Palestinia­n state.

The prime minister says he still supports a two-state solution with the Palestinia­ns, although he has also pushed for Jewish settlement expansion in the West Bank, which has been under Israeli occupation for more than 50 years.

Anger at the US is already high after President Donald Trump last month tore up decades of careful policy to recognise Jerusalem as the capital of Israel. —

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