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Vance criticises Israel’s Parliament vote on West Bank annexation, says move was ‘insult’

Vance criticises Israel’s Parliament vote on West Bank annexation, says move was ‘insult’

Posted on October 23, 2025 By admin


U.S. Vice President JD Vance criticised Israel’s Parliament vote on West Bank annexation, saying it amounted to an “insult” and went against the Trump administration policies and efforts to ensure that the U.S.-brokered ceasefire between Israel and Hamas holds in Gaza.

The Israeli Parliament on Wednesday (October 22, 2025) narrowly passed a symbolic preliminary vote in support of annexing the occupied West Bank — an apparent attempt to embarrass Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu while Mr. Vance was still in the country.

The bill was sponsored by parliamentary hard-liners, with only one member of Netanyahu’s Likud Party joining them. With Mr. Netanyahu opposed, the bill is unlikely to pass the multiple votes it requires to become law.

While many members of Netanyahu’s coalition, including the Likud, support annexation, they have backed off those calls since U.S. President Donald Trump said last month that he opposes such a move.

The United Arab Emirates, a key U.S. and Israeli ally in the push for peace in Gaza, has said any annexation by Israel would be a “red line.” On the tarmac of Tel Aviv’s Ben Gurion airport before departing Israel, Mr. Vance said that if the Knesset vote was a “political stunt, then it is a very stupid political stunt.” “I personally take some insult to it,” Mr. Vance said. “The policy of the Trump administration is that the West Bank will not be annexed by Israel.”

The Palestinians seek the West Bank, captured by Israel in the 1967 Mideast war, as part of a future independent state. Israeli annexation of the territory would all but bury hopes for a two-state solution between Israel and the Palestinians — the hoped-for outcome by most of the world.

U.S. push toward peace

Earlier this week, Mr. Vance announced the opening of a civilian military coordination centre in southern Israel, where some 200 U.S. troops are working alongside the Israeli military and delegations from other countries planning the stabilisation and reconstruction of Gaza.

Meanwhile, U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio told journalists at Joint Base Andrews late on Wednesday that he plans to visit the centre and appoint a Foreign Service official to work alongside the top U.S. military commander in the Middle East, Vice Adm. Brad Cooper.

The U.S. is seeking support from other allies, especially Gulf Arab nations, to create an international stabilisation force to be deployed to Gaza and train a Palestinian force.

“We’d like to see Palestinian police forces in Gaza that are not Hamas and that are going to do a good job, but those still have to be trained and equipped,” he said.

Mr. Rubio, who is meeting with Mr. Netanyahu later on Thursday, has also criticised Israeli far-right lawmakers’ effort to push for annexation of the West Bank.

Israeli media referred to the nonstop parade of American officials visiting to ensure Israel holds up its side of the fragile ceasefire as “Bibi-sitting.” The term, utilising Netanyahu’s nickname of Bibi, refers to an old campaign ad when Mr. Netanyahu positioned himself as the “Bibi-sitter” whom voters could trust with their kids.

Gaza in a dire need for medical care

In the first medical evacuation since the ceasefire began on Oct. 10, the head of the World Health Organisation said on Thursday the group has evacuated 41 critical patients and 145 companions out of the Gaza Strip.

In a statement posted to X, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus called on nations to show solidarity and help some 15,000 patients who are still waiting for approval to receive medical care outside Gaza.

His calls were echoed by an official with the UN Population Fund who, on Wednesday, described the “sheer devastation” that he witnessed on his most recent travel to Gaza, saying that there is no such thing as a “normal birth in Gaza now.” Andrew Saberton, an executive director at UNFPA, told reporters how difficult the agency’s work has become due to the lack of functioning or even standing health care facilities.

“I was not fully prepared for what I saw. One can’t be. The sheer extent of the devastation looked like the set of a dystopian film. Unfortunately, it is not fiction,” he said.

Mr. Saberton added that Palestinian women cannot get access to a hospital. “They often don’t even have access to a private space in a tent. We have stories of women giving birth, actually in the rubble, beside the road,” he said.

Court hearing on journalists’ access to Gaza

Separately on Thursday, Israel’s Supreme Court held a hearing into whether to open the Gaza Strip to the international media and gave the state 30 days to present a new position in light of the new situation under the ceasefire.

Israel has blocked reporters from entering Gaza since the war erupted with the Hamas-led attack on Israel on October 7, 2023.

The Foreign Press Association, which represents dozens of international news organisations including The Associated Press, had asked the court to order the government to open the border.

In a statement after Thursday’s decision, the FPA expressed its “disappointment” and called the Israeli government’s position to deny journalists access “unacceptable.” The court rejected a request from the FPA early in the war, due to objections by the government on security grounds. The group filed a second request for access in September 2024. The government has repeatedly delayed the case.

Palestinian journalists have covered the two-year war for international media. But like all Palestinians, they have been subject to tough restrictions on movement and shortages of food, repeatedly displaced and operated under great danger. Some 200 Palestinian journalists have been killed by Israeli fire, according to the Committee to Protect Journalists.

“It is time for Israel to lift the closure and let us do our work alongside our Palestinian colleagues,” said Tania Kraemer, chairperson of the FPA.

Published – October 23, 2025 08:47 pm IST



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