Thousands of Israelis rally against Netanyahu’s West Bank annexation plans

Thousands of Israelis rally against Netanyahu’s West Bank annexation plans
Thousands of Israelis have attended a protest in Tel Aviv against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s plan to annex one-third of the West Bank
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Thousands rallied against the Israeli government’s plans to annex the West Bank [Getty]

Thousands of Israelis rallied in Tel Aviv on Saturday night against the government's plans to annex parts of the occupied West Bank.

Demonstrators waved Israeli and Palestinians flags and held placards against the occupation of the West Bank and the possible annexation of parts of it, in a rally organised by leftist NGOs and political parties.

US President Donald Trump's widely condemned ‘Deal of the Century’ plan, unveiled early this year, gives Israel the green light to annex one-third of the West Bank, including Jewish settlements and the Jordan Valley.

As part of a recent agreement to form a coalition government with ‘Blue and White’ party leader Benny Gantz, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu can submit the Trump plan to his cabinet and to parliament as early as July 1, for possible endorsement.

Read more: A plan to resist Trump’s ‘Deal of the Century’

The plan also envisions the creation of a ‘Palestinian state’ with severe limitations on its sovereignty and Israeli security control. This ‘state’ will be divided into a number of enclaves and only cover 15% of historic Palestine.

Palestinians have rejected the plan outright.

One demonstrator called for more solidarity between Palestinians and Israelis.

"We have done so much damage to each other, the Palestinians and the Jewish people”, Anat Schrieber told AFP.

"We are brothers - we belong here, both of us, we can do so much more together than separately."

Another rally attendee, identifying herself as Eden, called for "justice to Palestinians and peace to both people, Israelis and Palestinians."

"In an apartheid reality there cannot be peace for us or them, nor can there be justice."

An annexation of the territories would violate international law and likely inflame tensions in the volatile region.

"I am afraid of the annexation plan," Eden said. "I think it will lead to riots and even war." The plan "will not achieve anything... [and] has no connection to peace," she added.

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