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Leader pledges to annex all West Bank settlement­s

- By Tia Goldenberg Tia Goldenberg is an Associated Press writer.

JERUSALEM — Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowed Monday to annex “all the settlement­s” in the West Bank, including an enclave deep in the heart of the largest Palestinia­n city, in a lastditch move that appeared aimed at shoring up nationalis­t support the day before a doover election.

Locked in a razor tight race and with legal woes hanging over him, Netanyahu is fighting for his political survival. In the final weeks of his campaign he has been doling out hardline promises meant to draw more voters to his Likud party and reelect him in Tuesday’s unpreceden­ted repeat vote.

“I intend to extend sovereignt­y on all the settlement­s and the (settlement) blocs,” including “sites that have security importance or are important to Israel’s heritage,” Netanyahu said in an interview with Israeli Army Radio, part of an eleventhho­ur media blitz.

Asked if that included the hundreds of Jews who live under heavy military guard amid tens of thousands of Palestinia­ns in the volatile city of Hebron, Netanyahu responded “of course.”

Israelis head to the polls Tuesday in the second election this year, after Netanyahu failed to cobble together a coalition following April’s vote, sparking the dissolutio­n of parliament.

Netanyahu has made a series of ambitious pledges in a bid to whip up support, including a promise to annex the Jordan Valley, an area even moderate Israelis view as strategic but which the Palestinia­ns consider the breadbaske­t of any future state.

Critics contend that Netanyahu’s pledges, if carried out, would enflame the Middle East and eliminate any remaining Palestinia­n hope of establishi­ng a separate state. His political rivals have dismissed his talk of annexation as an election ploy noting that he has refrained from annexing any territory during his more than a decade in power.

Israel captured the West Bank and East Jerusalem from Jordan in the 1967 war.

Over 2.5 million Palestinia­ns now live in occupied territorie­s, in addition to nearly 700,000 Jewish settlers.

 ?? Jack Guez / AFP / Getty Images 2017 ?? Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowed to annex the Israeli settlement of Ariel near the West Bank city of Nablus and “all the settlement­s” if reelected in Tuesday’s doover election.
Jack Guez / AFP / Getty Images 2017 Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowed to annex the Israeli settlement of Ariel near the West Bank city of Nablus and “all the settlement­s” if reelected in Tuesday’s doover election.

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