Khaleej Times

France asks Israel to drop West Bank annexation plan

- TALKS WITH NETANYAHU

paris — Emmanuel Macron asked Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to refrain from annexing Palestinia­n territory in the West Bank and elsewhere during a telephone call between the two leaders, the French president’s office said on Friday.

Macron “emphasised that such a move would contravene internatio­nal law and jeopardise the possibilit­y of a two-state solution as the basis of a fair and lasting peace between Israelis and Palestinia­ns”, his office said in a statement after the call on Thursday.

It was the latest move by European leaders pressing Netanyahu to drop plans to annex Jewish settlement­s in the West Bank and the strategic Jordan Valley.

The controvers­ial move was endorsed in a Middle East plan unveiled by US President Donald Trump in January.

But Netanyahu’s office said on Friday that in the talks with Macron he “clarified that Israel is acting according to internatio­nal law”.

“Israel is prepared to hold peace negotiatio­ns on the basis of President Trump’s plan,” it said, reiteratin­g a claim that “it is the Palestinia­n refusal to conduct negotiatio­ns based on this plan and on the plans of the past that is preventing progress”.

Israel’s government had set July 1 as the date when it could begin taking over the Palestinia­n areas, where the population of Israeli settlers has grown since the 1967 Six-Day War.

Under Trump’s plan, the territory seizures would eventually allow the creation of a Palestinia­n state on the remaining West Bank territory and in the Gaza Strip.

But the plan falls far short of Palestinia­n aspiration­s, with a state on reduced territory and without east Jerusalem as its capital.

The foreign ministries of France and Germany, along with those of Egypt and Jordan — the only Arab states to have peace deals with Israel — warned this week that any annexation could have “consequenc­es” for relations. —

 ?? AFP ?? PROTEST AGAINST ANNEXATION: Palestinia­n women protest against Israel’s plan to annex parts of the Israeli-occupied West Bank, near the Erez crossing with Israel near Beit Hanun in the northern Gaza Strip. —
AFP PROTEST AGAINST ANNEXATION: Palestinia­n women protest against Israel’s plan to annex parts of the Israeli-occupied West Bank, near the Erez crossing with Israel near Beit Hanun in the northern Gaza Strip. —

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