Israel Is Quietly Annexing the West Bank
Geopolitics
Israel
Started February 12, 2026
The article explores how Israel is gradually annexing parts of the West Bank, highlighting the implications for regional stability and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
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Israel Is Quietly Annexing the West Bank
Foreign Affairs (United States) | Feb 12, 2026
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Feb 12, 2026
The annexation reflects Israel's historical claim to the land, fulfilling a long-standing goal of the Zionist movement.
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The situation requires a balanced approach, acknowledging both Israeli security needs and Palestinian rights to self-determination.
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Annexation undermines international law and threatens the possibility of a two-state solution, exacerbating the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
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Israel's annexation of the West Bank is essential for national security, ensuring stability in a volatile region.
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While annexation may provide immediate security benefits, it risks long-term peace and stability in the region.
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