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Israeli minister draws criticism for saying Trump’s win is an opportunity to annex parts of the West Bank

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Israeli minister draws criticism for saying Trump’s win is an opportunity to annex parts of the West Bank

Nabil Abu Rudeineh, the spokesperson for the president of the Palestinian Authority, Mahmoud Abbas, said that Smotrich’s remarks confirmed the Israeli government’s intention to annex the West Bank.The Palestinian Authority administers parts of the West Bank while its rival, Hamas, is still nominally in charge of Gaza, after driving Abbas’ security forces out in a 2007 takeover.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has yet to comment on Smotrich’s plan.

But his foreign minister, Gideon Saar, said that while no decision has been made on Israeli sovereignty, the issue could come up in talks with the Trump administration.

“The last time we discussed this issue was in the first term of President Trump,” he told a news conference in Jerusalem. “And so let’s say that if it will be relevant, it will be discussed again also with our friends in Washington.”

NBC News has reached out to the Trump campaign for comment.

During his first term, Trump decided to officially recognize Jerusalem as Israel’s capital, by moving the U.S. embassy there, as well as Israeli sovereignty over the contested Golan Heights. He has also expressed his support for Israeli settlements.

Smotrich’s comments came a day after Netanyahu said he had spoken with Trump three times since the election.

Hanan Ashrawi, a veteran Palestinian politician and negotiator based in the occupied West Bank, said Netanyahu and Smotrich were “just articulating what they’ve been doing gradually over decades.”

“Annexation, land theft, ethnic cleansing, & erasure of Palestine are the genocidal intent of Israel,” she posted on X.

Israel has strongly denied that its forces are committing genocide against Palestinians.

Smotrich has drawn controversy since becoming part of Netanyahu’s hard-line coalition government in 2022.

In March 2023, he claimed that there is “no such thing” as a Palestinian people, and in January he joined thousands of people at a conference in Jerusalem calling for Israel to rebuild settlements in Gaza and northern parts of the West Bank.

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