Palestinians Call to Confront Tuesday’s Flag March

A protest in East Jerusalem with the participation of foreign activists against the occupation and settlements (AFP)
A protest in East Jerusalem with the participation of foreign activists against the occupation and settlements (AFP)
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Palestinians Call to Confront Tuesday’s Flag March

A protest in East Jerusalem with the participation of foreign activists against the occupation and settlements (AFP)
A protest in East Jerusalem with the participation of foreign activists against the occupation and settlements (AFP)

Hamas and Palestinian factions called on Jerusalemites to rally in the squares of Al-Aqsa Mosque and the Old City, on Tuesday, to confront the expected Flag March.

Hamas spokesman in Jerusalem Muhammad Hamada called on Palestinians in the Old City to come out to protest.

“Let next Tuesday be a day of mobilization and a bond towards al-Aqsa Mosque, and a day of anger and defiance of the occupier," the spokesman said in a statement.

Earlier, the national and Islamic factions issued a statement declaring Tuesday a day of rage in Jerusalem, the West Bank, and Gaza, in support of Jerusalem and to protect its neighborhoods and al-Aqsa Mosque.

On Friday, the Israeli authorities approved the Flag March in the Old City of Jerusalem and right-wing parties agreed on a route through Christian and Jewish neighborhoods, without passing through the Islamic neighborhood.

Hamas' invitation reinforced the assessments of the Israeli security establishment that the movement would try to respond to the march.

The Israeli security establishment estimated that Hamas will not fire rockets, but there may be a response of launching incendiary balloons from the Gaza Strip and attempts to carry out operations in the West Bank.

The Israeli Kan channel said that according to Israeli police estimates, only a few thousand are expected to participate in the march on Tuesday.

The march’s plan will be presented Monday to the new Israeli Minister of Public Security, Omer Bar-Lev, and if he does not approve it, the decision will be left to the Israeli Security and Political Affairs Cabinet.

Bar-Lev said in an interview that he trusted the Israeli Police Commissioner, Kobi Shabtai, and senior police officers who learned lessons from previous incidents.

“On Monday, there will be an assessment of the situation ahead of the march. If I have any comments, I will bring them up during the discussion.”



Israel Drafts Plan to Annex West Bank Settlements

An Israeli settlement in the West Bank. (Reuters)
An Israeli settlement in the West Bank. (Reuters)
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Israel Drafts Plan to Annex West Bank Settlements

An Israeli settlement in the West Bank. (Reuters)
An Israeli settlement in the West Bank. (Reuters)

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has backed calls from his ministers to impose Israeli sovereignty over the West Bank next year after US President Donald Trump takes office.

In recent private talks, Netanyahu said the issue of sovereignty in the West Bank should return to the agenda once Trump is in the White House, according to public broadcaster Kan.

This aligns Netanyahu with coalition members already pushing for such a move next year.

Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich, head of the National Religious Party - Zionism Party and holds a position within Israel’s Defense Ministry where he oversees the administration of the occupied West Bank and its settlements, said Monday that a Trump win would create a “key opportunity” for Israel to impose sovereignty.

“We were close to applying sovereignty to settlements in Judea and Samaria during Trump’s last term, and now it’s time to make it happen,” he said.

“2025: the year of sovereignty in Judea and Samaria,” Smotrich wrote on X, using the biblical name by which Israel refers to the occupied West Bank.

Far-right National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir also welcomed Donald Trump’s victory, saying, “This is the time for sovereignty.”

Trump’s win has encouraged Israeli right-wing leaders to push for annexing and expanding West Bank settlements.

The plan to extend sovereignty over the Jordan Valley and West Bank settlements dates back to 2020, when Netanyahu sought Trump’s approval to move forward.

Kan reported that annexation plans are ready to be implemented.

In 2020, as part of Trump’s “Deal of the Century,” Deputy Prime Minister Yariv Levin’s team, working with US officials, prepared maps, regulations, and a draft government resolution, Kan said.

The plan includes access roads and potential expansion zones for each settlement.

The West Bank is home to around 144 official settlements and over 100 unofficial outposts, covering approximately 42% of the territory, including their jurisdictions. These areas house about 600,000 Israeli settlers.