A week ahead of the Israeli national election, Netanyahu asked for a “clear mandate” to apply sovereignty over the Jordan Valley and the Dead Sea area, working together with the Trump administration, and eventually over Judea and Samaria.
By Terri Nir, United with Israel
In a dramatic announcement Tuesday evening, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowed – if reelected – to apply sovereignty over “Judea and Samaria and other areas,” starting with the Jordan Valley and the Dead Sea region.
US President Donald Trump has said he will present his “deal of the century” after the national election next Tuesday. According to Netanyahu, this “presents both a challenge and an opportunity – a historic, one-time opportunity” for sovereignty in Judea and Samaria.
The question, he said, is, “Who will handle the negotiations with the US? Will it be me or [Blue and White party leader Benny] Gantz and [Yair] Lapid?”
The Blue and White leaders have said they would remove 80,000 “settlers” from Judea and Samaria, Netanyahu added, while he would not remove even one.
Israel’s best interests would be served by Netanyahu’s warm relationship with Trump and other world leaders, the prime minister said.
“I must tell you before, not after, the elections what I intend to do. I’m asking for a clear mandate…to define at long last Israel’s permanent borders, promising that Judea and Samaria don’t turn into Gaza,” Netanyahu stated.
“If I get that clear mandate, I will start immediately after the election,” he said. “The Jordan Valley and north of the Dead Sea – this is the eastern border of the State of Israel, like the Golan in the north. It is our security belt in the east.”
According to the Israel Democracy Institute’s Israeli Voice Index, “48% of Jewish Israelis and 11% of Arab Israelis would favor such a plan if it were supported by US President Donald Trump and his administration. This compares to 28% of Jewish Israelis and 56% of Arab Israelis who oppose this idea. Almost a quarter Jewish Israelis and one third of Arab Israelis remain undecided on this matter.
“In the case of possible annexation of Area C,” the IDI continues, “Jewish Israelis are divided on whether or not a Palestinian state should be established in the remaining parts of the West Bank. 40% would oppose this, while 37% would support it. Among Arab Israelis – 51% of Arab Israelis support this idea – while 20% oppose it.”
The Sovereignty Movement, headed by activists Yehudit Katsover and Nadia Matar, welcomed Netanyahu’s announcement, which “puts a damper on the delusional idea of establishing another Arab state in the heart of our Land. The Sovereignty movement emphasizes that sovereignty over the Jordan Valley must be a first significant step towards the complete process of applying Israeli sovereignty to all of Judea and Samaria.”
Later, however, the movement issued a clarification, saying “Netanyahu’s comments on sovereignty in the Jordan Valley and communities should be treated with caution…
“So far only declarations of sovereignty have been heard. The time has come for action. The people demand actual sovereignty over the entire territory.”
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