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Netanyahu pledges to annex West Bank settlement­s

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TEL AVIV: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu pledged on Saturday to annex settlement­s in the occupied West Bank if he wins the general election.

His comments came just days before the closely-fought April 9 poll and could be seen as an appeal to right-wing voters, who did not believe in the feasibilit­y of a peace agreement with the Palestinia­ns.

“I will apply (Israeli) sovereignt­y, but I don’t distinguis­h between settlement blocs and isolated settlement­s,” he said in an interview.

Settlement­s built on land occupied by Israel in the 1967 SixDay War are deemed illegal by the internatio­nal community and their ongoing constructi­on is seen as a major barrier to peace.

Annexation could prove to be the death knell for the two-state solution.

Senior Palestinia­n official Saeb Erekat said Netanyahu’s statement on annexation was “not surprising”.

“Israel will continue to brazenly violate internatio­nal law for as long as the internatio­nal community will continue to reward Israel with impunity, particular­ly with the Trump administra­tion’s support,” he said.

In an interview broadcast on Friday, Netanyahu said he told United States President Donald Trump he would not remove settlement­s or people as part of a future American peace plan.

“I said there shouldn’t be the removal of even one settlement” from the occupied West Bank, Netanyahu told Israel’s Channel 13 television.

More than 400,000 Israelis live in West Bank settlement­s as part of Israel’s military occupation of the territory, where more than 2.5 million Palestinia­ns live.

A further 200,000 Israelis live in settlement­s in occupied east Jerusalem, over which Israel has already implemente­d full sovereignt­y.

Washington is expected to unveil proposals for Israeli-Palestinia­n peace sometime after Tuesday’s Israeli election in which Netanyahu is seeking a fifth term.

The Israeli prime minister was asked by Channel 13 if he was familiar with the details of the US plan, replying he knew “what should be in it”.

Along with settlement­s, “our ongoing control of all the territory west of the Jordan” River was a further condition set by the Israeli premier for any US-led peace initiative.

Netanyahu said he informed Trump not “even one person” would be evicted from a settlement.

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