The New Zealand Herald

Netanyahu: US backing West Bank annexation

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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says he is “confident” he will be able to annex large parts of the occupied West Bank this summer, with support from the US.

Speaking to an online gathering of evangelica­l Christian supporters of Israel, Netanyahu said President Donald Trump’s Mideast plan envisages turning over Israel’s dozens of settlement­s, as well as the strategic Jordan Valley, to Israeli control.

“A couple of months from now, I’m confident that that pledge will be honoured, that we will be able to celebrate another historic moment in the history of Zionism,” Netanyahu said.

Israeli annexation of West Bank territory would be highly controvers­ial, drawing widespread internatio­nal condemnati­ons and extinguish­ing any lingering hopes of establishi­ng a viable independen­t Palestinia­n state alongside Israel.

The Palestinia­ns, with wide internatio­nal backing, seek the entire West Bank as part of an independen­t state. They have already threatened to cancel existing peace agreements if Netanyahu moves forward with his plan, while the European Union foreign policy chief said annexation would be a violation of internatio­nal law and force the bloc to “act accordingl­y”. The US’s Mideast envoy said such a step would “ignite” the region.

But Netanyahu and his hard-line base are eager to move ahead while Trump remains in office. Annexation would be popular with Trump’s evangelica­l base as he seeks to shore up support ahead of a difficult reelection battle.

In Washington, a US official said the American position hasn’t changed. The official said the US is “prepared to recognise Israeli actions to extend Israeli sovereignt­y” in parts of the West Bank, and that the US is consulting closely with Israel on the timing and scope of those actions. The official spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorised to discuss the matter with the media.

Netanyahu last week reached a power-sharing deal with his main rival, Benny Gantz. Although Gantz, a former Israeli military chief, has given only lukewarm support for West Bank annexation, their coalition agreement allows Netanyahu to present the plan to his Cabinet and to parliament for fast-track approval.

Israel captured the West Bank in the 1967 Mideast war, and its settlement­s are now home to some 500,000 Israelis, in addition to over 200,000 Israelis living in Israeliann­exed east Jerusalem.

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