The UAE warns Israel that annexation of the west coast will cross the “red line”

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The United Arab Emirates have warned Israel that annexation of the occupied West Coast will pass the “red line” and undermine the spirit of Abraham’s agreements, which normalized relations between the two countries.

A senior EMERATE official, Lana Nusebe, said the death of the bilateral decision of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict would be a similar move.

The Foreign Ministry of the Palestinian Administration said it welcomed the UAE position.

The Israeli government has not commented. But Nusseibeh’s remarks came after the far -right Finance Minister, but a troop, presented a proposal for annexing approximately four -fifths from the west coast.

Israel has built about 160 settlements that live in 700,000 Jews since it occupied the West Coast and the East Jerusalem – the landed Palestinians want, along with Gaza, for the hope of a future country – during the Middle East war in 1967. Approximately 3.3 million Palestinians live with them.

Permissions are illegal under international law.

Abraham’s agreements in 2020, which were mediated by the United States, saw the UAE, Bahrain and Morocco establish full diplomatic relations with Israel.

One of the key conditions of the UAE for signing was that the previous government of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stops his plans to annex parts of the west coastIncluding settlements and the Jordan Valley. Netanyahu said at that time that he agreed to “stop” the plans, but they remain “on the table”.

Many ministers in its current right -wing and ruling coalition, ruling, have long been advocating for an annexing part or all west coast. But according to reports, they discuss whether to develop such plans in response to the latest UK, France and a number of other countries that intend to Recognize Palestine’s status This month.

Netanyahu said he acknowledges statehood after that Hamas’s attack on Israel on October 7, 2023Which caused the war in Gaza will be a “award for terrorism.”

The UAE is one of the 147 UN Member States that already recognize the state of Palestine.

“From the very beginning, we have considered (Abraham) agreements as a way of enabling our constant support for the Palestinian people and their legitimate pursuit of an independent state,” said Nosebe, Assistant Ministry of the Ministry of UAE.

She added: “Annexing the west coast will be a red UAE line.

“This would seriously undermine the vision and spirit of () agreements, ending the pursuit of regional integration, and will change the widely shared consensus on what the trajectory of this conflict should be – two countries living side by side in peace, prosperity and security.”

Hours earlier, the ultranationalist leader and settler who has control over the planning of the west coast – he told a press conference in Jerusalem that “the time for annexation has come.

“The idea of ​​dividing the country and establishing a terrorist state in its center must be delayed from the table once and for all,” he added.

He presented a card that, according to him, showed a proposal from the administration to settle the Ministry of Defense to “apply Israeli sovereignty” to approximately 82% of the territory, which he believes is in accordance with the principle of “maximum land with minimal Arabs”.

The remaining 18% of the territory is made up of isolated enclaves around six Palestinian cities – Jenin, Tulkarm, Nablus, Ramala, Jericho and Hebron.

Bethlehem was among the many other Palestinian cities, cities and villages that were not included, while East Jerusalem was already annexed by Israel in 1980, a launch that was not recognized by the vast majority of the international community.

I have said that the Palestinians will “continue to manage their own lives, in the immediate future in the same way that this is done today through the Palestinian power, and later through regional alternatives to civil government.”

Pa, who governs the west coast areas, which are not under complete Israeli control, said the Smotrich plan poses a “direct threat” to hope for a Palestinian state.

Jehuda Shaul of the center of the offex, a cerebral trust that campaigns to terminate Israel’s occupation, reposted the map of the X and wrote: “It reminds me of another map of a different continent from the 20th century. There is a word in Africais to describe this regime.”

A number of international human rights groups have come to the conclusion that Israel is already operating a system of apartheid on the west coast – a characteristic that the Israeli government has rejected.

Last month, there was a wave of international outrage after the Israeli government approved plans revealed by a tick for A major settlement project in the E1 areawhich would effectively cut the west coast from East Jerusalem and divide the territory into two.

In 2024, the International Court of Justice issued an advisory opinion, saying that “Israel’s continued presence in the occupied Palestinian territory was illegal” and that the country was “under the obligation to terminate its illegal presence … as quickly as possible”.

Netanyahu said at that time that the court had made a “Decision of Lies”.

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