White House Talks Postpone Israel’s West Bank Annexation Decision

FILE PHOTO: US President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu talk outside the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, US, January 27, 2020. REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque/File Photo
FILE PHOTO: US President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu talk outside the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, US, January 27, 2020. REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque/File Photo
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White House Talks Postpone Israel’s West Bank Annexation Decision

FILE PHOTO: US President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu talk outside the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, US, January 27, 2020. REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque/File Photo
FILE PHOTO: US President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu talk outside the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, US, January 27, 2020. REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque/File Photo

Following three days of discussions at the White House, officials said Thursday that the US administration has not yet reached a final decision on the Israeli plan to annex settlements in the occupied West Bank.

Senior aides to President Donald Trump noted that the meetings ended without any final US green light for Israel's annexation move.

The White House meetings were attended by US Ambassador to Israel David Friedman, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and Special Adviser to the President Jared Kushner, as well as US Representative for International Negotiations Avi Berkowitz.

Sources in Washington said discussions revolved around defining the scope of Israeli moves and the type of sovereignty under which Israel would implement the annexation through US support.

In exclusive remarks to Asharq Al-Awsat, a senior White House official described as “fruitful” the meetings hosted by the White House this week on the Trump peace plan.

He said that Friedman and Berkowitz were expected to return to Israel on Thursday evening to conduct further talks on the planned move.

“There is still no final decision on the matter,” he added.

Pompeo had confirmed the Trump administration’s support for the Israeli plan to annex parts of the West Bank, despite warnings from the United Nations, the European Union, the Arab League, and Democrats at the US Congress, from the dire consequences of the unilateral step that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu intends to take by July.

Well-informed sources stressed that Washington wanted the Israeli government to reach a consensus before proceeding with any measures, especially with the reluctance expressed by Alternate Prime Minister and Defense Minister Benny Gantz over the annexation.



Yemen Cabinet Holds Urgent Meeting to Discuss Economic Rescue Plan

Yemeni Cabinet meeting in Aden, Yemen (Saba News Agency)
Yemeni Cabinet meeting in Aden, Yemen (Saba News Agency)
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Yemen Cabinet Holds Urgent Meeting to Discuss Economic Rescue Plan

Yemeni Cabinet meeting in Aden, Yemen (Saba News Agency)
Yemeni Cabinet meeting in Aden, Yemen (Saba News Agency)

The Yemeni government met in the interim capital, Aden, on Thursday, with Prime Minister Ahmed Awad Bin Mubarak presiding to review an economic rescue plan focused on government reforms, ending the Houthi coup, and restoring state control.
Yemen’s economy faces a deep crisis, with falling revenues and a halt in oil exports after Houthi attacks on export ports and stalled peace efforts amid increased Houthi activity regionally and at sea.
In Thursday’s meeting, Yemen’s Cabinet discussed urgent economic issues, including currency instability and electricity shortages, and reviewed a draft economic rescue plan aligned with government reforms.
The government aims to finalize the plan, which focuses on restoring state control, ending the Houthi coup, achieving peace, fighting corruption, and improving transparency. The plan also seeks to boost the economy and make better use of foreign aid.
A ministerial committee, led by the finance minister and including other key officials, was formed to refine the plan. The committee will review suggestions and present a revised version in two weeks for further discussion.
State media reported that the Cabinet instructed the ministerial committee to align the rescue plan with the government's reform agenda and economic recovery strategy. The committee will set priorities, review progress, and develop a unified economic document to guide urgent government actions.
Yemen’s Cabinet emphasized the need to realistically assess challenges and tackle them through joint efforts with the Presidential Leadership Council.
The discussion focused on ensuring the rescue plan addresses the economic crisis’s root causes—worsened by Houthi attacks on oil facilities and shipping routes—and on defining the support needed from international donors.
The meeting also reviewed implemented and ongoing policies, noting obstacles and suggesting solutions to overcome them.
Moreover, Yemen’s Cabinet reviewed reports on fuel shortages affecting Aden’s power stations and discussed urgent steps to stabilize electricity and ensure water supplies.
State media said officials stressed the need for emergency fuel and additional supplies to keep services stable.