• A policeman cries during the funeral of Palestinian policeman Tareq Badwan, shot by Israeli troops during confrontations with demonstrators in the northern West Bank town of Jenin, in his village of Azun. AFP
    A policeman cries during the funeral of Palestinian policeman Tareq Badwan, shot by Israeli troops during confrontations with demonstrators in the northern West Bank town of Jenin, in his village of Azun. AFP
  • People mourn as others carry the body of Bader Nidal Nafleh (19) during his funeral n the West Bank village of Qafen near Tulkarem city. EPA
    People mourn as others carry the body of Bader Nidal Nafleh (19) during his funeral n the West Bank village of Qafen near Tulkarem city. EPA
  • Israeli security forces stand behind a wire fence as Palestinians demonstrate in the northern West Bank city of Tulkarem following the funeral of 19-year-old Badr Nafla in the same city. AFP
    Israeli security forces stand behind a wire fence as Palestinians demonstrate in the northern West Bank city of Tulkarem following the funeral of 19-year-old Badr Nafla in the same city. AFP
  • An Israeli soldier takes aim amid clashes with Palestinian protesters in the northern West Bank city of Tulkarem following the funeral of 19-year-old Badr Nafla in the same city. AFP
    An Israeli soldier takes aim amid clashes with Palestinian protesters in the northern West Bank city of Tulkarem following the funeral of 19-year-old Badr Nafla in the same city. AFP
  • Palestinian protesters carry away a comrade amid clashes with Israeli forces in the northern West Bank city of Tulkarem following the funeral of 19-year-old Badr Nafla in the same city. AFP
    Palestinian protesters carry away a comrade amid clashes with Israeli forces in the northern West Bank city of Tulkarem following the funeral of 19-year-old Badr Nafla in the same city. AFP
  • Spectators watch as Palestinians carry the body of Bader Nidal Nafleh (19) during his funeral, in the West Bank village of Qafen near Tulkarem city. EPA
    Spectators watch as Palestinians carry the body of Bader Nidal Nafleh (19) during his funeral, in the West Bank village of Qafen near Tulkarem city. EPA
  • Palestinians carry the body of Badr Nafla, 19, who died after reportedly being shot by Israeli forces in the neck in the midst of confrontations near the northern West Bank city of Tulkarem yesterday, during his funeral in the same city. AFP
    Palestinians carry the body of Badr Nafla, 19, who died after reportedly being shot by Israeli forces in the neck in the midst of confrontations near the northern West Bank city of Tulkarem yesterday, during his funeral in the same city. AFP
  • The mother (C) of Badr Nafla, 19, who died after reportedly being shot by Israeli forces in the neck in the midst of confrontations near the northern West Bank city of Tulkarem yesterday, reacts during his funeral in the same city. AFP
    The mother (C) of Badr Nafla, 19, who died after reportedly being shot by Israeli forces in the neck in the midst of confrontations near the northern West Bank city of Tulkarem yesterday, reacts during his funeral in the same city. AFP
  • Relatives of Palestinian Bader Nafilah, who was killed during clashes with Israeli troops, mourn during his funeral in Qaffin in the Israeli-occupied West Bank. REUTERS
    Relatives of Palestinian Bader Nafilah, who was killed during clashes with Israeli troops, mourn during his funeral in Qaffin in the Israeli-occupied West Bank. REUTERS

Israel drawing up maps of West Bank annexation, says Netanyahu


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Unilateral Israeli steps to annex West Bank land would endanger US support for such plans, America’s Ambassador to Israel David Friedman said on Sunday.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said over the weekend that Israel had begun drawing up maps for annexing land in the West Bank, which Palestinians seek for a state, in accordance with US President Donald Trump's proposed peace plan.

"President Trump's Vision for Peace is the product of more than three years of close consultations among the President, PM Netanyahu and their respective senior staff," Mr Friedman said on Twitter.

"Israel is subject to the completion [of] a mapping process by a joint Israeli-American committee. Any unilateral action in advance of the completion of the committee process endangers the Plan & American recognition," Mr Friedman said.

That process will probably not be completed before Israel's March 2 election, Mr Friedman later told reporters in Jerusalem.

Right after Mr Trump presented the plan on January 28, Mr Netanyahu said his government would begin extending Israeli sovereignty to the settlements and the Jordan Valley within days.

But Washington then appeared to put the brakes on that and Mr Netanyahu has since faced pressure from settler leaders to annex territory despite any US objections.

Although Mr Trump's plan envisages a two-state solution with Israel and a future Palestinian state living alongside each other, it includes strict conditions that the Palestinians have rejected out of hand.

  • Palestinian protesters burn Israeli flags during a demonstration against US President Donald Trump's Middle East peace proposal in Khan Yunis in the southern Gaza Strip. AFP
    Palestinian protesters burn Israeli flags during a demonstration against US President Donald Trump's Middle East peace proposal in Khan Yunis in the southern Gaza Strip. AFP
  • An Israeli border policeman is on fire as he is hit with a molotov cocktail thrown by Palestinian demonstrators during a protest against the U.S. President Donald Trump's Middle East peace plan, in Hebron in the Israeli-occupied West Bank. REUTERS
    An Israeli border policeman is on fire as he is hit with a molotov cocktail thrown by Palestinian demonstrators during a protest against the U.S. President Donald Trump's Middle East peace plan, in Hebron in the Israeli-occupied West Bank. REUTERS
  • Palestinians build a burning barricade as they clash with Israeli security forces during a protest against US President Donald J. Trump's Middle East peace plan to solve the conflict between Palestinians and Israel, near the West Bank City of Hebron. EPA
    Palestinians build a burning barricade as they clash with Israeli security forces during a protest against US President Donald J. Trump's Middle East peace plan to solve the conflict between Palestinians and Israel, near the West Bank City of Hebron. EPA
  • Palestinians bring materials on a horse drawn cart to build a burning barricade as they clash with Israeli security forces during a protest against US President Donald J. Trump's Middle East peace plan to solve the conflict between Palestinians and Israel, near the West Bank City of Hebron. EPA
    Palestinians bring materials on a horse drawn cart to build a burning barricade as they clash with Israeli security forces during a protest against US President Donald J. Trump's Middle East peace plan to solve the conflict between Palestinians and Israel, near the West Bank City of Hebron. EPA
  • Palestinians throw stones during clashes with Israeli security forces in the wake of a protest against US President Donald J. Trump's Middle East peace plan to solve the conflict between Palestinians and Israel, near the West Bank City of Hebron. EPA
    Palestinians throw stones during clashes with Israeli security forces in the wake of a protest against US President Donald J. Trump's Middle East peace plan to solve the conflict between Palestinians and Israel, near the West Bank City of Hebron. EPA
  • Palestinians throw molotov cocktail during clashes with Israeli security forces in the wake of a protest against US President Donald J. Trump's Middle East peace plan to solve the conflict between Palestinians and Israel, near the West Bank City of Hebron. EPA
    Palestinians throw molotov cocktail during clashes with Israeli security forces in the wake of a protest against US President Donald J. Trump's Middle East peace plan to solve the conflict between Palestinians and Israel, near the West Bank City of Hebron. EPA
  • Palestinians throw stones during clashes with Israeli security forces in the wake of a protest against US President Donald J. Trump's Middle East peace plan to solve the conflict between Palestinians and Israel, near the West Bank City of Hebron. EPA
    Palestinians throw stones during clashes with Israeli security forces in the wake of a protest against US President Donald J. Trump's Middle East peace plan to solve the conflict between Palestinians and Israel, near the West Bank City of Hebron. EPA
  • Palestinians build a burning barricade as they clash with Israeli security forces during a protest against US President Donald J. Trump's Middle East peace plan to solve the conflict between Palestinians and Israel, near the West Bank City of Hebron. EPA
    Palestinians build a burning barricade as they clash with Israeli security forces during a protest against US President Donald J. Trump's Middle East peace plan to solve the conflict between Palestinians and Israel, near the West Bank City of Hebron. EPA
  • Protesters hold together a giant Palestinian flag during a demonstration against US President Donald Trump's Middle East peace proposal in Khan Yunis in the southern Gaza Strip. AFP
    Protesters hold together a giant Palestinian flag during a demonstration against US President Donald Trump's Middle East peace proposal in Khan Yunis in the southern Gaza Strip. AFP
  • Protesters stand under a giant Palestinian flag during a demonstration against US President Donald Trump's Middle East peace proposal in Khan Yunis in the southern Gaza Strip. AFP
    Protesters stand under a giant Palestinian flag during a demonstration against US President Donald Trump's Middle East peace proposal in Khan Yunis in the southern Gaza Strip. AFP

The blueprint gives Israel much of what it has long sought, including US recognition of settlements and Israeli sovereignty over the Jordan Valley.

Settlers make up part of Mr Netanyahu’s right-wing voter base and many members of his coalition cabinet view the West Bank as the biblical heartland of the Jewish people.

As the election nears, pressure has mounted on Mr Netanyahu from settler leaders, and members of his right-wing cabinet with whom he is competing for votes, to move ahead with annexations before the ballot, despite White House calls to hold off.

Mr Friedman's remarks appeared to provide Mr Netanyahu with some defence against those pressures.

"The [US] recognition is the main thing and we don't want to endanger that," Mr Netanyahu told his cabinet on Sunday.

He said the annexed area would include all Israeli settlements and the Jordan Valley – territory Israel has kept under military occupation since its capture in the 1967 Middle East war but which Palestinians want in a future state.

Right after Mr Trump presented the plan on January 28, Mr Netanyahu signalled his government would begin extending Israeli sovereignty to the settlements and the Jordan Valley within days. But on Saturday Mr Netanyahu appeared to row back.

"We've been waiting since 1967 and some people are making a big deal out of a few weeks," Mr Netanyahu said at the rally.

Most countries consider Israeli settlements on land captured in war to be a violation of international law. Mr Trump has changed US policy to withdraw such objections and the prospect of Israeli annexations have drawn widespread condemnation.

Palestinians say the settlements make a future state unviable. Israel cites security needs as well as biblical and historical ties to the land on which they are built.