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US denies alleged West Bank settlement annexation plan

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The US has dismissed reported discussion­s between Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Washington officials over plans to annex Jewish settlement­s in the occupied West Bank. “Reports that the United States discussed with Israel an annexation plan for the West Bank are false,” said White House spokesman Josh Raffel, late on Monday. “The United States and Israel have never discussed such a proposal.” Raffel added the “focus remains squarely” on US President Donald Trump’s “Israeli-Palestinia­n peace initiative”. The Israeli prime minister was quoted as telling a meeting of Likud legislator­s: “On the subject of applying sovereignt­y, I can say that I have been talking to the Americans about it for some time.” Netanyahu was referring to applying Israeli law to the settlement­s, which are currently under the jurisdicti­on of Israel’s military. Netanyahu’s office later sought to clarify what was discussed, saying in a statement the prime minister “updated the Americans on the initiative­s being raised in the Knesset”. On Sunday, Netanyahu blocked a bill to annex settlement­s that was proposed by right-wing Likud lawmakers. “The Americans expressed their unequivoca­l position that they are committed to advancing Presi- dent Trump’s peace plan,” Netanyahu’s office said. Responding to Netanyahu’s reported comments, a senior Palestinia­n official said the statements confirmed “Israel’s commitment to apartheid”. Saeb Erekat of the Palestine Liberation Organisati­on said on Monday any unilateral moves to annex Palestinia­n land would violate their right to self-determinat­ion and independen­ce, while confirming “US complicity with Israeli colonial plans”. “This is a confirmati­on that final status issues are being unilateral­ly decided upon by Israel in coordinati­on with the US administra­tion,” Erekat said in a statement. Israel occupied the Gaza Strip, West Bank, and East Jerusalem in 1967. Today, between 600,000 and 750,000 Israeli settlers live in more than 200 Jewish-only settlement­s in the occupied West Bank and East Jerusalem.

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