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Gantz: I Won’t Back Annexing Areas with “Many Palestinian Residents”

Gantz: I Won’t Back Annexing Areas with “Many Palestinian Residents”
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By Staff, Agencies

The “Israeli” War Minister Benny Gantz said in a Thursday meeting that he will not support applying so-called sovereignty to occupied West Bank areas with “many Palestinian residents.”

In a meeting with military officials, he said he would not back such a move in order to “avoid friction,” Channel 12 reported.

Gantz also said he was “sure that the prime minister will not endanger the ‘peace agreement’ with Jordan and ‘Israel’s’ strategic relationship with the US in an irresponsible move,” according to the report.

During the meeting, Gantz added that he intends to bring any planned move before “the professional ranks” to get their positions.

The Blue and White party leader also stressed the need to work with the Palestinians and present steps that will improve the lives of Palestinians as part of the process of applying sovereignty.

“Israeli” Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has pledged to begin unilaterally annexing up to 30 percent of the West Bank – the territory allocated to the “Israeli” entity in the Trump administration so-called “peace plan”, covering all the settlements and the Jordan Valley – from July 1.

Netanyahu and Gantz have met several times this week to discuss annexation, including for talks attended by US Ambassador to the “Israeli” entity David Friedman. According to recent Hebrew media reports, the US administration wants Gantz to be on board with any annexation move.

Talks this week between Netanyahu’s Likud and Gantz’s Blue and White were said to have revealed significant disagreements between the parties on the size of the territory to be annexed, the schedule for implementing the move, and the order of the steps that should be taken.

Three former senior military officers, meanwhile, have all reportedly turned down an offer from Gantz to lead an administrative headquarters overseeing the entity’s annexation process.

The three officers were put off because the position is so political and because some of them have ties to the security industry through private companies, the report said, apparently creating a conflict of interest, Channel 12 reported Wednesday night.

Communications Minister Yoaz Hendel, a right-wing lawmaker allied with the Blue and White Party, said Thursday he would back annexation even if Gantz opposes it.

He also said he supports extending citizenship to Palestinians living in areas that the “Israeli” entity may annex. Netanyahu said last month that Palestinians living under “Israeli” rule in an annexed Jordan Valley wouldn’t receive “Israeli” entity’s citizenship.

Netanyahu on Wednesday presented Gantz with various scenarios for annexing West Bank lands, ranging from a merely symbolic move all the way to extending sovereignty over all areas slated for the “Israeli” entity under the Trump administration’s so-called “peace plan”, according to a Channel 13 news report.

Foreign Minister Gabi Ashkenazi [Blue and White] and Knesset Speaker Yariv Levin [Likud] also took part in the meeting, the report said.

Quoting a senior official briefed on the meeting, the report said that Netanyahu and Levin showed Gantz and Ashkenazi maps detailing the areas the entity would annex under four possible scenarios.

Those included annexing the roughly 30 percent of the occupied West Bank US President Donald Trump’s so-called “peace” proposal designates for the “Israeli” entity – covering the Jordan Valley and all 132 settlements — or only a small, symbolic chunk of it. The report did not provide further details on the different scenarios.

Gantz and Ashkenazi stressed during the meeting that they oppose annexing lands where large numbers of Palestinians live, and that any Palestinians in the annexed areas should be offered citizenship, according to various Hebrew media reports. They reiterated that annexation should not be unilateral but part of a broader diplomatic move that would include benefits for the Palestinians, the Channel 13 report said.

The official said the meeting ended without any significant progress and that further talks would be held in the coming days.

Under the coalition deal between Netanyahu’s Likud party and Gantz’s Blue and White, Netanyahu can begin annexing settlements and the Jordan Valley from July 1. The Trump administration has indicated it will not oppose Netanyahu’s declared plans to do so, providing the entity accepts its so-called “peace plan”, which conditionally provides for a Palestinian state on the remaining 70% of the territory.

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