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VisitWhich country will oppose Israel's West Bank annexation first by end of 2024?
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Israeli Settlers Seek Trump's Support for West Bank Annexation Amidst Escalating Violence
Nov 23, 2024, 12:15 PM
Israeli settlers are hopeful that President-elect Donald Trump's return to the White House will enable them to achieve their long-standing goal of full control and formal annexation of the occupied West Bank. This ambition comes despite concerns about potential repercussions on Israel's ties with Saudi Arabia. Trump's victory has been seen as a chance to realize the dream of imposing sovereignty over the West Bank, an area considered by Palestinians as the heart of a future state. The settlers' expectations are based on Trump's previous pro-Israel policies and his campaign's focus on foreign policy issues. However, this push for annexation could complicate US policy in the Middle East, as it will be shaped not only by pro-Israel circles but also by pro-Gulf networks. Additionally, violence by Jewish settlers against Palestinians has escalated, leading to US and European sanctions.
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