• Palestinian men walk past a group of Israeli settlers as they walk home on al-Shuhada street in the H2 area of the city of Hebron, in the occupied West Bank. AFP
    Palestinian men walk past a group of Israeli settlers as they walk home on al-Shuhada street in the H2 area of the city of Hebron, in the occupied West Bank. AFP
  • A Palestinian woman walks past a group of Israeli settlers as she walks home on al-Shuhada street in the H2 area of the city of Hebron, in the occupied West Bank. AFP
    A Palestinian woman walks past a group of Israeli settlers as she walks home on al-Shuhada street in the H2 area of the city of Hebron, in the occupied West Bank. AFP
  • Palestinians walk past an Israeli military guard post to reach their homes on al-Shuhada street, in the H2 area of the city of Hebron, in the occupied West Bank. AFP
    Palestinians walk past an Israeli military guard post to reach their homes on al-Shuhada street, in the H2 area of the city of Hebron, in the occupied West Bank. AFP
  • A view of the Israeli settlement point of Beit Romano in the midst of Palestinian buildings, with the Ibrahimi Mosque, also called Tomb of the Patriarchs, in the background, in the city of Hebron in the occupied West Bank. AFP
    A view of the Israeli settlement point of Beit Romano in the midst of Palestinian buildings, with the Ibrahimi Mosque, also called Tomb of the Patriarchs, in the background, in the city of Hebron in the occupied West Bank. AFP
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    Tthe Israeli settlement point of Beit Hadasa with Palestinian neighborhoods in the background, in the city of Hebron in the occupied West Bank. AFP
  • Israeli settlers gather on a hill next to the Palestinian town of Halhul, north of Hebron in the occupied West Bank, as they attend a rally against US President Donald Trump's peace plan. AFP
    Israeli settlers gather on a hill next to the Palestinian town of Halhul, north of Hebron in the occupied West Bank, as they attend a rally against US President Donald Trump's peace plan. AFP
  • A view of Israel's controversial separation barrier between the West Bank city of Abu Dis and East Jerusalem. AFP
    A view of Israel's controversial separation barrier between the West Bank city of Abu Dis and East Jerusalem. AFP
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    A man is seen with a horse in front of a view of Israel's controversial separation barrier between the West Bank village of al-Zaayem and Israel's largest Jewish settlement Maale Adumim. AFP
  • Palestinians are blocked by Israeli policemen and army soldiers, some clad in masks due to the Covid-19 pandemic, while on their way home at the entrance of a junction by the Palestinian village of Halhul, north of Hebron in the occupied West Bank, as Israeli settlers arrive to attend a rally against US President Donald Trump's peace plan. AFP
    Palestinians are blocked by Israeli policemen and army soldiers, some clad in masks due to the Covid-19 pandemic, while on their way home at the entrance of a junction by the Palestinian village of Halhul, north of Hebron in the occupied West Bank, as Israeli settlers arrive to attend a rally against US President Donald Trump's peace plan. AFP
  • Palestinian farmers work in their field in the West Bank village of al-Khader near the biblical town of Bethlehem, with the Israeli settlement of Efrat seen in the background. AFP
    Palestinian farmers work in their field in the West Bank village of al-Khader near the biblical town of Bethlehem, with the Israeli settlement of Efrat seen in the background. AFP

Annexation unlikely on Wednesday, says Israeli foreign minister


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Israel's foreign minister said an announcement on the proposed annexation of occupied West Bank land was unlikely on Wednesday, the start-date set by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's coalition government for discussing such a move.

Although the Israeli prime minister is keen on the move, enthusiasm for annexation has waned in the face of international pressure.

"It seems unlikely to me that this will happen today," Gabi Ashkenazi, a member of the centrist Blue and White party partnered with Mr Netanyahu's conservative Likud, told Israel's Army Radio.

"I reckon there will be nothing today, regarding [the extension of Israeli] sovereignty."

In a sign of rifts within the coalition over the timing of any unilateral annexation move, which has been fiercely opposed by the Palestinians and some world powers, Mr Ashkenazi asked the interviewer to seek more details from Mr Netanyahu.

Blue and White leader Mr Gantz said this week that annexation should be postponed until the coronavirus pandemic was brought under control. Aides close to Mr Netanyahu, however, rejected the idea, and said prime minister did not need Mr Gantz’s support to push ahead.

Mr Netanyahu, after holding discussions on Tuesday with US envoys on annexation within the framework of President Donald Trump's Middle East peace plan, said such talks would continue for several days – another indication of a climbdown on July 1 deadline.