
The move comes after the UK, Canada, Portugal and Australia formally recognized Palestine
Several ministers in Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government have called for the immediate annexation of the occupied West Bank, as more countries internationally move to recognize a Palestinian state.
The UK, Canada, Portugal, and Australia formally recognized the State of Palestinenover the weekend. The move comes as more than 140 world leaders are preparing to attend the annual United Nations General Assembly summit in New York this week, which will be dominated by questions regarding the region.
The announcements drew an angry reaction in Israel, where Netanyahu said on Sunday there would be “no Palestinian state.”
National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir, a right-wing member of Netanyahu’s coalition, described the recognition as a “reward for murderers” and called for “immediate countermeasures.” In a post on X on Sunday, he urged Israel to apply sovereignty over Judea and Samaria, the term it uses for the West Bank, which is home to more than three million Palestinians. He also said the Palestinian Authority must be “crushed.”
Ben-Gvir pledged to present a plan for the annexation of the West Bank at the upcoming cabinet session.
Israeli Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich also pressed Netanyahu to impose sovereignty over the territory and “remove the foolish idea of a Palestinian state from the agenda forever.”
Both ministers have long pushed for annexing the West Bank and rebuilding settlements in Gaza, where Israeli forces have waged a campaign that the UN has described as genocidal.
Defense Minister Israel Katz and several Likud party ministers have also reportedly voiced support for a full annexation of the West Bank.
According to unnamed officials and diplomats cited by the Financial Times, Netanyahu and his allies have been mulling various options but want to ensure that any move has the backing of the US.
Earlier this month, the UN General Assembly backed a two-state solution, with only the US, Israel, and eight mostly Pacific island nations opposing.
The war began after Hamas killed about 1,200 people in Israel and took more than 250 hostages in a surprise attack on October 7, 2023. Gaza’s health authorities say nearly 65,000 Palestinians have since been killed in Israel’s campaign, drawing growing international pressure and prompting some countries to recognize a Palestinian state.
Russia, which has recognized Palestine since the Soviet era, has eaffirmed that the only way to end the Gaza war is through a two-state solution.