Israeli lawmakers press ahead with West Bank annexation bills despite Trump’s previous objections and vence visit

Israeli lawmakers on Wednesday voted to move forward with two proposed bills that call for the legalization of the central bank, a desire that has been openly promoted in recent months but has been opposed by President Trump.
Voting by the Israeli Parliament, the Knoset, came with the Vice President Come on to visit Israel to cut off Gaza and eliminate Gaza. Mr. Trump’s administration. The President made it clear that he did not agree to the change of the West Bank.
“I will not allow Israel to give the West Bank,” Mr. Trump told reporters at the White House in September. “It won’t happen.”
Israeli media reported that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu had asked attendees at his same event to abstain from voting. In a statement, the group called the votes “another development by opposition aimed at damaging our relationship with the United States.”
“True sovereignty will be achieved without the rule of the brain of the record, but with proper work on the ground,” it added.
During the first reading on Wednesday, lawmakers voted to consider two bills, which means they will be brought forward for a reading in Khosset. The first document, which passed by a vote of 32-9, proposed Maale Adumim, a large Israeli settlement home to about 40,000 people east of Jerusalem.
A second motion to address the entire West Bank was supported by 25 members, with 24 votes in favor. Almost all lawmakers from Netanyahu’s Livid party voted, with one vote in favor of the measure, according to Israeli media. Knoset has 120 members in total.
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Right-wing members of Netanyahu’s Cabinet have called for a full freeze on the West Bank, which Israel has occupied since 1967.
“Mr. Prime Minister. Knomet has spoken. The people have spoken.
“The time has come to enforce absolute sovereignty over all of Judea and Samaria – the legacy of our ancestors – and to promote peace agreements with our powerful neighbors.
In a statement, the ministry of other Palestinian-based countries criticized Ndeset’s vote, saying it “strongly undermines the efforts of Knoset for the Palestinian state of Shex.”
“The ministry stressed that the Palestinian territories in the West Bank, including Jerusalem, and the Gaza strip, form a single unit over which Israel has no sovereignty,” it said, as reported by the Palestinian News Agency Official Agency Wafa.
Jordan’s foreign ministry also said it “strongly condemned” the votes, which it called “a violation of international law and a grave undermining of the two-state solution.”
All Israeli settlements in the West Bank are widely considered illegal under international law, but Israel’s conflicts with the Tetenahu government have supported their expansion.
In August, Israel agreed to a major settlement project between Maale Adimim and Jerusalem in an international zone that it has warned threatens the future Palestinian status.
At a signing ceremony for the project in September, Netanyahu vowed that there would be no Palestinian state. Point 20 A Deaf Plan for Peace in the Middle East Put forward the US recognizes that there may be a “credible way” for Palestine Chossion after the Palestinian Authority, which has limited autonomy in other parts of the West Bank, is reformed.
“We will fulfill our promise that there will be no Palestinian state, this land is ours,” Netanyahu said at a ceremony in Maale Adumim.
Outside Israel in east-east Jerusalem, the West Bank is home to approximately three million Palestinians, and more than 500,000 Israelis living in settlements.
Since the war in Gaza began in October 2023, the violence has been transferred to the west on the bank, with Palestinian citizens describing offensive attacks on Israeli settlers. Some attacked the Israelis, with Palestinian slaves- or with palstestines, from the area.
Vance met with Tetanyahu on Wednesday as a fragile security agreement in Gaza continues to hold between Israel and Hamas, the US-designated terrorist organization.
“We have a very, very difficult task ahead of us, which is to defame Hamas but rebuild Gaza to make life better for the people of Gaza, but also to make sure that Hamas is gone,” Vamars said. “There’s a lot of work to do, but I feel very optimistic about where we are.”