رئيس الوزراء الإسرائيلي لم يقدم من قبل رؤية مفصلة
الضفة الغربية ، التي ينظر إليها الفلسطينيون على أنها قلب الدولة المستقبلية
رئيس الوزراء الإسرائيلي بنيامين نتنياهو يقول إنه لن يحرك اليهود
المستوطنون من الضفة الغربية ، ولن أنقل السيادة إلى
الفلسطينيين.
الصورة: رونين زفولون / رويترز
الضفة الغربية في عام 1965 والحالية
رئيس وزراء إسرائيل ، ب
تعهد يوم السبت بضم المستوطنات اليهودية في الغرب المحتل
إذا أعيد انتخابه ، فإن تحولاً دراماتيكياً في السياسة يهدف على ما يبدو إلى التجمع
قاعدته القومية في المرحلة الأخيرة من السباق الضيق.
قال نتنياهو ،
لقد عزز نتنياهو التوسع الاستيطاني اليهودي في فترته الأربع
كرئيس للوزراء ، ولكن حتى الآن امتنع عن تقديم مفصل
رؤية للضفة الغربية ، التي ينظر إليها الفلسطينيون على أنها معقل أ
الحالة المستقبلية.
An Israeli annexation of large parts of the West Bank could
potentially end any hope for a deal on the terms of a Palestinian state
on lands Israel took over in 1967.
A so-called two-state solution has long been the preferred option of most of the international community. But intermittent US mediation between Israelis and Palestinians ran aground after President Donald Trump recognised Jerusalem as Israel’s capital early in his term. The Palestinians, who seek Israeli-annexed east Jerusalem as their capital, suspended contact with the US.
More recently, Trump recognised Israeli sovereignty over the Golan Heights,
a plateau Israel captured from Syria in 1967. The move was viewed in
Israel as a political gift by Trump to Netanyahu who is being challenged
by former military chief Benny Gantz.
The US State Department declined to comment on Netanyahu’s statement.
Polls have indicated a close race, though Netanyahu’s Likud Party is
expected to have a better chance than Gantz’s Blue and White slate to
form a ruling coalition. Polls forecast more than 60 out of 120
parliament seats for the Likud and smaller right-wing and ultra-Orthodox
Jewish parties.
On Saturday, Netanyahu gave an interview to Israel’s Channel 12 TV.
He portrayed the US policy shifts on Jerusalem and the Golan Heights as
his achievements, saying he persuaded Trump to take these steps.
Netanyahu pledged he would not dismantle a single Jewish settlement
and that Israel would retain control of the territory west of the Jordan
River. More than 600,000 Israelis now live on war-won lands, two-thirds
in the West Bank.
The interviewer asked why he had not annexed some of the larger
settlements during his current term. “The question you are asking is an
interesting question, whether we will move to the next stage and the
answer is yes,” he said, adding that the next term in office would be
fateful. “We will move to the next stage ... I will impose sovereignty,
but I will not distinguish between settlement blocs and isolated
settlements.”
“From my perspective, any point of settlement is Israeli, and we have
responsibility, as the Israeli government. I will not uproot anyone,
and I will not transfer sovereignty to the Palestinians.”
In any partition deal, the more isolated Jewish settlements would
likely have to be uprooted to create a viable Palestinian state. Saeb
Erekat, a veteran former Palestinian negotiator, said he held the
international community, especially the Trump administration,
responsible for Israel’s policies.
ستواصل إسرائيل انتهاكها للقانون الدولي بوقاحة
طالما أن المجتمع الدولي سيواصل مكافأة إسرائيل
الإفلات من العقاب ، لا سيما بدعم من إدارة ترامب و
تأييد انتهاك إسرائيل للحقوق الوطنية والإنسانية
وقال شعب فلسطين ".



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