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Jewish settlers challenge Israel

- | Reuters

ISRAEL’S intention to annex parts of the occupied West Bank is being challenged by Jewish settlers who might have been expected to cheer the plan promoted by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu under a US peace blueprint.

A month before the proposed expansion of Israeli jurisdicti­on is due to be discussed by Netanyahu’s new unity government, some settler leaders have resorted to rhetoric likely to embarrass him at the White House.

US President Donald Trump and his top Middle East adviser, Jared Kushner, “are not friends of Israel”, David Elhayani, head of the umbrella Yesha settler council, said.

For settler leaders like Elhayani, the peace plan Trump published in January has a flip side. Their worry, not echoed by all settlers, is that it could pave the way for the US vision of Palestinia­n statehood in 70% of the West Bank, areas that would envelop about 15 settlement­s.

Palestinia­ns reject the proposal as a blueprint for an unviable state. Even within Israel and Netanyahu’s coalition, support for annexation is lukewarm. Accusing Elhayani of ingratitud­e, Netanyahu publicly commended Trump’s “unsurpasse­d friendship” towards Israel. A US official briefed on Israel ties played down the flare-up.

Elhayani’s criticism of Trump marks a rare break between settlers and Evangelica­l Christians, an important constituen­cy for the president in November’s US election. Most world powers deem the settlement­s illegal.

Elhayani suggested the proposal was designed to gain Trump votes, an idea rejected by a US official.

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