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Trump Reassures Arab Leaders on West Bank Annexation Concerns

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US President Donald Trump assured Arab leaders that he would not permit Israel to annex the West Bank during a closed-door meeting at the United Nations this week. This promise comes amid increasing calls from Israeli ministers within Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s far-right government for the annexation of the region, which has been under military occupation since 1967. The discussions were held on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly in New York and aimed to address rising tensions following the recognition of a Palestinian state by several Western countries.

Arab leaders expressed anger over Trump’s backing of Netanyahu, fearing that the US administration might recognize Israeli sovereignty over settlements in the West Bank as a response to the growing international support for Palestine. During the meeting, Trump reportedly presented a white paper detailing a peace plan that includes a commitment against the annexation of the West Bank, which is partially governed by the Palestinian Authority.

Details from the Meeting

Trump met with representatives from eight Arab and Muslim-majority countries, including leaders from Egypt, Indonesia, Jordan, Pakistan, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and the UAE. He described the discussions as “successful” but did not provide specifics in an official statement. The Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan expressed satisfaction with the outcomes, referring to the meeting as “fruitful.”

According to Steve Witkoff, Trump’s special envoy, the president outlined a 21-point plan for achieving peace in the Middle East. Witkoff conveyed optimism about the potential for a significant breakthrough in the coming days.

Meanwhile, Netanyahu has maintained a firm stance against the establishment of a Palestinian state, arguing that it would threaten Israel’s existence. His coalition allies have increased pressure for annexation, particularly of Area C, which encompasses 60% of the West Bank and is home to over three million Palestinians. Reports from Israel’s Channel 12 indicated that Netanyahu informed US Secretary of State Mario Rubio last week of mounting internal pressure to advance this agenda.

The delicate balance of interests among the involved parties continues to complicate the prospects for peace in the region. Trump’s commitment to Arab leaders may reflect an effort to stabilize relations while navigating the complex political landscape shaped by Israeli domestic pressures and international diplomatic dynamics.

As the situation develops, the focus remains on the actions of the US and its allies in the region, which could significantly influence the future of both Israeli and Palestinian communities.

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