Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says the U.S. seems to be stalling on plans to allow Israel to annex areas in the West Bank.
“It was clear from the start that the application of sovereignty would be done only with agreement from the United States. Otherwise, I would have already done it a while ago,” Netanyahu said during an interview with Israel’s Channel 20.
“I worked with (President Donald) Trump’s team on this plan for three years,” he said. “In my opinion, it is the only one that preserves Israel’s essential interests.”
Netanyahu had said the deadline to begin annexing parts of the West Bank was July 1. The date stems from President Trump’s Israeli-Palestinian peace plan, which says Israel may annex up to 30 percent of the West Bank.
But Netanyahu says the U.S. may not see the annexation as a priority as American deals with the COVID-19 pandemic, protests over policing tactics and an upcoming presidential election, CBN News reports.
“Trump is now busy with other things, and this [sovereignty] is not on the top of his mind,” Netanyahu said.
“I hope that in the near future we will be able to advance recognition of the application of sovereignty as well as other diplomatic issues of importance to Israel.”
The Palestinian government, however, has said it does not agree with Trump’s proposed plan for annexation.
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