A total or partial annexation of the West Bank by Israel 鈥渨ould constitute a most serious violation of international law鈥, the United Nations chief warned on Monday, denouncing statements by Israeli officials suggesting such a move.
Secretary-General Antonio Guterres told a Security Council meeting on the Middle East that the region was undergoing 鈥減rofound transformation鈥, and that the ceasefire in Gaza between Israel and Hamas militants offered a 鈥渞ay of hope鈥.
But he expressed worry over a situation in the occupied West Bank that 鈥渃ontinues to worsen鈥, with clashes, airstrikes and 鈥渦nabated illegal settlement expansion鈥 by Israelis.
鈥淪enior Israeli officials openly speak of formally annexing all or part of the West Bank in the coming months,鈥 Guterres said.
鈥淎ny such annexation would constitute a most serious violation of international law.鈥
Guterres told the meeting he is 鈥渄eeply concerned about an existential threat to the integrity and contiguity of the occupied Palestinian territory of Gaza and the West Bank鈥, as he addressed what he called 鈥淚sraeli administrative changes鈥 over the past two years that have streamlined and accelerated that country鈥檚 settlement expansion in the territory.
With Donald Trump returning to the US presidency on Monday, pro-settlement Israelis have revived their controversial aspiration of formally annexing swaths of the West Bank.
Israel鈥檚 far-right Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich, himself a settler in the Palestinian territory, said recently that 2025 would be 鈥渢he year of sovereignty in Judea and Samaria鈥, referring to the biblical name that Israel uses for the West Bank.
The territory was part of the British colony of Mandatory Palestine, from which Israel was carved during the 1948 Arab-Israeli war, with Jordanian forces taking control of the West Bank during the same conflict.
Israel conquered the territory from Amman in the 1967 Arab-Israeli war and has occupied it ever since.
-Agence France-Presse
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