LONDON: The US will end its support for Israel if its parliament votes to pass a bill giving it sovereignty over the West Bank, President Donald Trump has said.
The bill refers to the region in its Biblical terms, imposing “Israeli sovereignty across Judea and Samaria.”
A preliminary reading — the first of four stages — passed in favor of the legislation on Wednesday with 25 votes for and 24 against.
Trump is adamant that the bill will not pass into law. “It won’t happen because I gave my word to the Arab countries,” he told Time magazine. “Israel would lose all of its support from the United States if that happened.”
He told reporters on Thursday: “Don’t worry about the West Bank. Israel’s not going to do anything with the West Bank.”
On Wednesday, Israel’s parliament also voted to apply Israeli law to an illegal settlement near Jerusalem, Maale Adumim, in legislation put forward by an ultraconservative parliamentarian, Avi Maoz.
It came despite a decision by the parliament’s legislation committee to postpone all coalition votes while US Vice President JD Vance is in Israel on an official visit.
Vance hit out at the decision to press on with the votes, telling reporters that they were “stupid” and that “the policy of the Trump administration is that the West Bank will not be annexed by Israel.”













