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Trump administration official: ‘Our policy has not changed’

A Jewish settler walks at the Jewish settlement outpost of Adei Ad B in the West Bank

A Jewish settler walks at the Jewish settlement outpost of Adei Ad B in the West Bank. (photo credit: REUTERS/NIR ELIAS)

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US President Donald Trump administration official rejected the view expressed by US ambassador to Israel David Friedman during a Friday interview to the New York Times.The view also generated fierce reactions from Palestinian leaders, J-Street president and Meretz leader Tamar Zandberg.  
Friedman stated that, in his view, “Israel has the right to retain” some of the West Bank. 
 
Speaking on Saturday, a Trump administration official said that ‘Our policy has not changed.’ 
 
“There won’t be a lasting and comprehensive peace without the establishment of a Palestinian state on the 1967 borders,” Sha’ath said. 
 
The West Bank, including part of Jerusalem, was a part of Jordan before the Six Day War of 1967. Israel  annexed the former Jordanian part of the city and holds that the unified City of Peace is its capital. 
 
Palestinians argue that they should be able to claim Jerusalem as a capital as well when a Palestinian state will become a reality. 
 
“David Friedman has once again made clear that he is acting not as the US ambassador to Israel but as the settlement movement’s ambassador to the United States,” said Jeremy Ben-Ami, president of the pro-Israel liberal nonprofit J Street which promotes American leadership to end the Arab-Israeli conflict.
 
“By essentially giving the Netanyahu government a green light to begin unilaterally annexing Palestinian territory in the West Bank the Trump administration is endorsing a flagrant violation of international law.”
 
Meretz leader Tamar Zandberg said Friedman must know that “annexation (of the West Bank) would be a disaster to the state of Israel,” Maariv reported. 
 
“Peace is the interest of the Israelis and Palestinians who live here,” she added, “even if the American administration decided to serve only the radical right.” 
 
Due to the establishment of large Jewish communities in the West Bank, which is also the part that once included the historical Kingdoms of Judah and Samaria, it is a long held belief that some land-swaps will be included in a Palestinian-Israeli peace plan which will allow these towns to remain in Israel after the creation of a Palestinian state.  

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