Trump warns Israel that annexation threatens US support
Trump warned that annexing the West Bank would end U.S. support for Israel and stressed his commitment to Arab nations and the fragile Gaza ceasefire, officials said.
- President Donald Trump warned Israel that it would lose all support from the United States if it annexes the occupied West Bank, stating, "It won't happen because I gave my word to the Arab countries."
- Trump expressed belief that Saudi Arabia would join the Abraham Accords by the year's end, saying, "I do," when asked about Riyadh's potential involvement.
- Trump indicated he would decide on whether Israel should release high-profile Palestinian prisoner Marwan Barghouti as part of peace negotiations.
- Vice President J.D. Vance criticized Israeli lawmakers for advancing West Bank annexation, calling it a "very stupid political stunt" and expressing concern that it could jeopardize the Gaza ceasefire.
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Donald Trump has warned Israel that the US will withdraw all support if the Israeli government proceeds with annexing the West Bank, vowing to promise Arab nations that it will not happen.
Donald Trump reiterated his promises regarding Israel's annexation of the West Bank while its Secretary of State Marco Rubio is visiting Jerusalem.
US President Donald Trump warned that Israel would risk losing Washington's support if the country were to annex the West Bank. His remarks were made in an interview given to Time magazine, broadcast on Thursday. ...
"Israel will do nothing in the West Bank, have no fear," said Donald Trump at the White House, answering the question of a French reporter if Knesset's vote for sovereignty on that territory was a challenge against it. (ANSA)
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