Trump warns Israel that annexation threatens US support
Trump says Israel risks losing all U.S. support if it annexes the West Bank, citing commitments made to Arab nations and the potential impact on regional peace efforts.
- US President Donald Trump warned that Israel could lose all support from the United States if it annexes the West Bank.
- Vice President JD Vance criticized Israel's parliament for a narrow vote supporting West Bank annexation, calling it a symbolic vote.
- Secretary of State Marco Rubio expressed concern that the annexation push could threaten Trump's peace plan for Gaza.
- Netanyahu opposed the annexation bill, fearing it would antagonize the Trump administration.
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The Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) described on Friday as "positive" the statements of the President of the United States , Donald Trump, against a possible annexation of the West Bank by Israel, after the Israeli Parliament approved in first reading a project to that end, harshly criticized by the countries of the region. "It will not happen because I have given my word to the Arab countries and it is not something that can be done now, we…
US President Donald Trump issued a stern warning to Israel over its annexation of the West Bank in an interview published on Thursday, while Secretary of State Marco Rubio expressed confidence during a visit to the Jewish state that the US-backed ceasefire in the Gaza Strip would be maintained.
Trump said the West Bank would not annex Israel and would withdraw all its support if it were to take place.
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