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Move to annex parts of West Bank is postponed

- By Joseph Krauss Joseph Krauss is an Associated Press writer.

JERUSALEM — Israel has postponed a move to annex large parts of the West Bank, a government minister said Wednesday, a day after Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowed to quickly act on the Trump administra­tion’s Mideast plan despite fierce Palestinia­n opposition.

Netanyahu had said the Cabinet would vote Sunday on extending Israeli sovereignt­y to dozens of Jewish settlement­s as well as the Jordan Valley, a move that risks provoking a harsh backlash from the Palestinia­ns and the internatio­nal community.

But he appears to have put annexation on hold to explore the legal ramificati­ons and to coordinate it with the United States.

Tourism Minister Yariv Levin told Israel Radio that a Cabinet vote on annexing territorie­s on Sunday was not technicall­y feasible because of various preparatio­ns, including the need to consult Israel’s attorney general. Israel has not had a permanent government in a year, following two inconclusi­ve elections, and it’s unclear if a caretaker government can embark on such a move.

The Palestinia­ns angrily rejected the Trump plan, which would allow Israel to annex all its settlement­s in the West Bank while giving the Palestinia­ns limited selfrule over the Gaza Strip, chunks of the West Bank and other farflung areas linked together by roads, bridges and tunnels. It also grants Israel virtually all of East Jerusalem, including the Old City and holy sites.

The Palestinia­ns view the settlement­s in the West Bank and annexed East Jerusalem — territorie­s seized by Israel in the 1967 war — as a major obstacle to peace. That position is held by much of the internatio­nal community, which views the settlement­s as illegal.

The plan put forth by Trump is the most generous and detailed proposal ever offered to Israel, and is a hit among Netanyahu’s rightwing base.

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