The Jewish Chronicle

Israeli plan not backed by UK, says Mid East Minister

- BY LEE HARPIN

V CONSERVATI­VE MINISTER James Cleverly has praised the continued cooperatio­n between Israel and the Palestinia­n Authority in the battle against coronaviru­s — but has told the Commons that the UK government would not support any planned annexation of the West Bank.

The Minister of State for the Middle East and North Africa told the Commons on Monday he “welcomes’’ the fact that “UN Agencies, the Israeli government and the Palestinia­n Authority are working together to ensure that essential medical supplies and staff reach the most vulnerable areas — including Gaza.”

Asked to comment on praise by the UN Special Co-ordinator on the way Israel and Palestinia­ns were working together to fight the virus, Mr Cleverly said it showed “a pattern of cooperatio­n that should be replicated and is a step towards building trust to a sustainabl­e peaceful solution to the situation.’’

Israel has approved a £210 million loan to the Palestinia­n Authority and supplied equipment to help fight the virus in the West Bank.

But responding to a question from Labour’s new Shadow Middle East Minister Wayne David about what steps his government was taking to “mobilise internatio­nal opinion” against planned “illegal” annexation of parts of the West Bank, Mr Cleverly said: “The UK government has expressed both publicly and indeed to the government of Israel its concerns about reports of annexation which we have consistent­ly said we oppose — and which could be detrimenta­l to a two-state solution.”

Speaking during Foreign and Commonweal­th Oral Questions, the MP for Braintree added that the UK was “deeply concerned” about the new Israeli coalition government’s plans, which he said were “contradict­ory to internatio­nal law”.

Mr Cleverly added that the UK had “made clear our concern” to the UN at a meeting held remotely on April 23.

He accepted that failure to oppose annexation “could make a sustainabl­e two-state solution harder.”

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