(left to right) Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich attend a press conference at the Prime Minister's office in Jerusalem on January 25, 2023. Smotrich formally gained responsibilities over Jewish settlements in the occupied West Bank on Feb 23, 2023. (PHOTO / AFP)
JERUSALEM – A far-right Israeli cabinet minister formally gained responsibilities over Jewish settlements in the occupied West Bank on Thursday that he said included bringing their legal status closer to that of communities within Israel.
Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich wields a supervisory role for settlers in the Defense Ministry as part of his coalition deal with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, prompting increased US focus on Israel's West Bank policies.
A 14-point statement issued by Israeli Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich after he agreed on a division of roles with Defense Minister Yoav Gallant included the assertion that "legislation on all (settlement) civilian matters will be brought into line with Israeli law"
A 14-point statement issued by Smotrich after he agreed on a division of roles with Defense Minister Yoav Gallant included the assertion that "legislation on all (settlement) civilian matters will be brought into line with Israeli law".
Asked to elaborate, a Smotrich spokesperson said: "Equal application of relevant laws – on labor, the environment, et cetera – that are legislated in Lesser Israel."
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"Lesser Israel" is a term used by ultranationalists like Smotrich – himself a settler – who seek annexation of the West Bank, a biblical and strategic area captured in a 1967 war.
"All settlement is illegal and any attempt by Israel to legalize or annex these settlements is rejected and is a violation of international resolutions," said Nabil Abu Rudeineh, spokesperson for Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas.
The United States has reiterated its decades-old calls for a two-state solution between Israel and the Palestinians and called for restraint after a surge in violence in the West Bank, which the Palestinians want as the core of a future state.
Washington has also urged Israel not to expand settlements, which most world powers deem illegal.
Smotrich said he would now also have "total responsibility" over zoning, surveys and sales of West Bank lands for settlers, who number around a half-million among 3.1 million Palestinians.
Confirming the Smotrich-Gallant agreement, Netanyahu said it was pursuant to the coalition deals.
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Netanyahu said in 2019 that he would annex West Bank settlements – alarming the West and prompting the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain to forge ties with Israel a year later in exchange for the prime minister shelving the territorial plan.
The platform of Smotrich's Religious Zionism party calls for advancing West Bank settlement in the face of "a complex US administration" by focusing dialogue on "the extent of sovereignty Israel will assert and the scale of construction and retroactive authorization (of unsanctioned settler outposts)".
If formal annexation is not possible due to US opposition, it adds, "de facto assertion of sovereignty should be pursued".