West Bank Vote Drama: Netanyahu Slams "Political Provocation" Amid Vance Visit

Netanyahu's office has strongly condemned the Knesset vote on West Bank annexation as a deliberate political provocation. The timing coincided with US Vice President JD Vance's visit aimed at supporting Gaza ceasefire efforts. Both Trump and Vance have explicitly stated that the US would withdraw support if Israel attempts annexation. The bill faces an uncertain future since the ruling coalition doesn't support it and Netanyahu can block its progress.

Key Points: Netanyahu Calls West Bank Annexation Vote Political Provocation

  • Netanyahu's office calls vote a deliberate provocation during Vance's diplomatic visit
  • Trump warns Israel would lose all US support if annexation occurs
  • Bill passes preliminary reading 25-24 but faces coalition opposition
  • Vance criticizes the move as a "very stupid political stunt" and personal insult
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'Vote on West Bank annexation deliberate political provocation during JD Vance's visit to Israel': Netanyahu's office

Israeli PM's office condemns opposition's West Bank annexation vote during US VP visit as "deliberate political provocation" to sow discord.

"It won't happen because I gave my word to the Arab countries. Israel would lose all of its support from the United States if that happened. - Donald Trump"

Tel Aviv, October 23

Israel's Prime Minister's Office said on Thursday that the Knesset vote on annexing the West Bank was a "deliberate political provocation" by the opposition to "sow discord" during US Vice President JD Vance's visit to Israel.

The statement said that the "two bills were sponsored" by opposition members of the Knesset.

https://x.com/netanyahu/status/1981359100286927029

"The Likud party and the religious parties (the principal coalition members) did not vote for these bills, except for one disgruntled Likud member who was recently fired from the chairmanship of a Knesset committee. Without Likud support, these bills are unlikely to go anywhere," the PMO said.

After US President Donald Trump helped broker a ceasefire deal between Hamas and Israel following two years of hostilities, hostages held by Hamas were released earlier this month. However, the issue of the West Bank remains unresolved.

Trump has repeatedly said that Israel will not annex the West Bank. In an interview published by Time magazine on Thursday, based on a conversation on October 15, he said he had given assurances to Arab countries that the United States would withdraw support if Israel attempted annexation.

"It won't happen because I gave my word to the Arab countries. And you can't do that now. We've had great Arab support. It won't happen because I gave my word to the Arab countries. It will not happen. Israel would lose all of its support from the United States if that happened," Trump said.

He had already ruled out annexation last month, stating, "I'm not allowing Israel to annex the West Bank. There's been enough. It's time to stop now."

US Vice President JD Vance, speaking to reporters at Tel Aviv's airport before leaving Israel, called the Knesset vote a "very stupid political stunt" and said he personally took it as an insult. "The policy of the Trump administration is that the West Bank will not be annexed by Israel," he said.

Earlier, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio also criticized the move, warning that it could threaten Washington's plan to maintain a fragile ceasefire in Gaza. Rubio emphasized that the US cannot support any unilateral steps toward annexation.

The bill passed in a preliminary reading with a 25-24 vote. It now moves to the Knesset Foreign Affairs and Defence Committee and must pass three more readings to become law. Its future remains uncertain because the ruling coalition does not back it, and Prime Minister Netanyahu has the power to delay or block it, as per Times of Israel.

Palestinian authorities condemned the vote, saying Israel has no sovereignty over the West Bank. The territory has been occupied by Israel since 1967 and is claimed by Palestinians as part of a future independent state.

The International Court of Justice has previously stated that Israel's occupation of the West Bank is illegal under international law. The vote occurred during US Vice President JD Vance's visit to Israel to support the Gaza ceasefire and oversee US-led stabilization and reconstruction efforts. During his visit, Vance inaugurated a civilian military coordination center in southern Israel, where around 200 US troops are working alongside the Israeli military.

- ANI

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Priya S
As an Indian watching this, it reminds me of how political games are played everywhere. The opposition clearly timed this to create maximum drama. But Trump's strong stance against annexation is surprising and welcome. Hope peace prevails in the region.
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Arjun K
The US position is clear and consistent here. India has always supported peaceful resolution of conflicts through dialogue. This political stunt only complicates matters. The international community should focus on humanitarian aid and reconstruction in Gaza.
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Sarah B
While I understand the political dynamics, this kind of provocation during important diplomatic visits is irresponsible. The timing shows complete disregard for regional stability. India's balanced approach to this conflict serves as a good example for others.
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Vikram M
The bill passed by just one vote (25-24) and the ruling coalition doesn't support it. This seems more like political theater than actual policy. Netanyahu will likely block it. Still, such moves create unnecessary tensions when the focus should be on peace. 🤦‍♂️
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Michael C
Respectfully, while I understand the political context, this kind of parliamentary maneuvering undermines the credibility of democratic institutions. The opposition should focus on substantive policy debates rather than symbolic votes timed for maximum political impact during foreign visits.

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