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Israel’s annexation plans ‘illegal:’ UN

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GENEVA: Israel’s aim to annex parts of the occupied West Bank is clearly “illegal,” the UN’S human rights chief said on Monday, warning that the consequenc­es could be “disastrous.”

In a move condemned by Israel, Michelle Bachelet added her voice to the chorus urging Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to drop a proposal to annex its West Bank settlement­s and the Jordan Valley.

“Annexation is illegal. Period,” the United Nations High Commission­er for Human Rights said in a statement.

“Any annexation. Whether it is 30 per cent of the West Bank, or five percent,” she said.

She urged Israel to “listen to its own former senior officials and generals, as well as to the multitude of voices around the world, warning it not to proceed along this dangerous path.”

Internatio­nal condemnati­on of the possible Israeli annexation­s has mounted ahead of July 1, when the Jewish state could take its first steps toward implementi­ng part of a Us-proposed Middle East peace plan.

US President Donald Trump’s proposals, rejected outright by the Palestinia­ns, pave the way for annexing key parts of the West Bank, including settlement­s long considered illegal by the majority of the internatio­nal community.

Bachelet urged Israel to shift course, warning that “the shockwaves of annexation will last for decades, and will be extremely damaging to Israel, as well as to the Palestinia­ns.”

Israel’s foreign ministry reacted angrily to the statement, noting that it was “not the first time” that Bachelet “has politicise­d her office against Israel, in a one-sided manner.

“For a while now, Israel has lost any faith in (her) abilities to promote human rights in our region in a fair manner,” a spokespers­on said, recalling that Israel had frozen its ties with Bachelet in February.

The UN rights chief meanwhile stressed that there was still time to reverse the annexation plans.

The precise consequenc­e of the move were difficult to predict, she said. “But they are likely to be disastrous for the Palestinia­ns, for Israel itself, and for the wider region.” The UN rights chief warned that “any attempt to annex any part of the occupied Palestinia­n territory will not only seriously damage efforts to achieve lasting peace in the region, it is likely to entrench, perpetuate and further heighten serious human rights violations that have characteri­sed the conflict for decades.”

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Palestinia­ns rally against Israel’s West Bank annexation plans, in Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip on Monday.
Agence France-presse ↑ Palestinia­ns rally against Israel’s West Bank annexation plans, in Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip on Monday.

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