In the West Bank, new Israeli regulations stoke Palestinian fears of annexation


While previous American administrations have condemned Israeli expansion in the West Bank, neither the White House nor the State Department have issued statements about the new measures, and it is unclear whether the issue came up when Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu met with President Donald Trump last week in Washington, their seventh meeting in the past year.

In an interview with Axios last week, Trump said that he was opposed to annexation, although he didn’t directly address the new rules. “We have enough things to think about now,” he said. “We don’t need to be dealing with the West Bank.”

Netanyahu, who faces an election later this year, deem,s establishing any Palestinian state a security threat and his ruling coalition, which has a large voter base in the settlements, includes many members who want Israel to annex the West Bank.

Far-right politicians like Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich “certainly want to use this in the Israeli domestic political sphere with their base,” said Michael Koplow, the chief policy officer at the Israel Policy Forum, an American organization that works toward a two-state solution or the establishment of an independent Palestinian state alongside the state of Israel.

Smotrich is a member of the settler community who has long claimed the West Bank for Israel. His Religious Zionism Party holds seven seats in the Israeli Knesset, or parliament, and he is “trying to do as much as he can while he’s still in a position to do so,” Koplow said. A poll published Wednesday by Maagar Mohot and Stat-Net polls projected that the party would win no seats if elections were held today.

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An Israeli soldier stands in front of civilians in the Old City of Hebron. Mosab Shawer / Middle East Images / AFP via Getty

Smotrich has vowed to double the settler population in the West Bank, and in December he was part of the Cabinet that approved a proposal for 19 new settlements in the territory. Israel is also preparing to build a controversial settlement project near Jerusalem, known as E1, which would effectively sever the northern and southern West Bank.

Along with the settlement expansion, the United Nations recorded over 1,800 attacks by Jewish settlers that caused casualties or property damage in 2025, the highest daily average since it began recording settler attacks in 2006.

It’s one reason news of the new Cabinet decisions seemed to have gone largely unnoticed by the few people who strolled last week through Hebron’s Old City, which is designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site and borders the Al Ibrahimi Mosque, known to Jews as the Cave of the Patriarchs.

That may change, as under the newly approved powers, Israel has said it will take over planning authority at the site and other areas of archaeological interest.

“Everyone has heard about the new law, but in reality, people were already experiencing it firsthand because it was already in effect,” Dudin said. “Apartheid now exists in every sense of the word.”

Hebron is a city of religious significance to both Muslims and Jews due to the Ibrahimi Mosque, known to Jews as the Tomb of the Patriarchs.
Israeli soldiers patrol an alley in the Old City of Hebron on Saturday.Mosab Shawer / Middle East Images / AFP via Getty

Nearby apartment blocks occupied by Jewish settlers towered over several Old City streets, which were covered by nets meant to catch the rocks and debris the settlers have thrown on the Palestinian pedestrians below.

But Shawamla, the baker, said he was determined to carry on with the business his father started, aided by the flour and semolina Dudin’s governorate gives Old City shops to keep them afloat.

“If institutions continue to support us, we will keep working until our very last breath,” he said. “We will go on, even with our last strength, to preserve our birthplace — our shops. We live here. We were born in the Old City.”



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