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Netanyahu and Bezalel Smotrich Signal Renewed Push for Occupied West Bank Annexation After Trump's Win
Nov 12, 2024, 08:19 AM
Following the election of President-elect Donald Trump, Israeli officials, including Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich, are signaling a renewed push for the annexation of the occupied West Bank. Reports indicate that Netanyahu has informed his aides that the annexation is back on the agenda, while Smotrich has ordered preparations for the annexation of West Bank settlements, viewing Trump's victory as an important opportunity for Israel. This development marks a significant shift, as it reflects the potential for increased influence of Israeli hard-liners in the wake of Trump's presidency, which could lead to further expansion of Israeli control over Palestinian territories.
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