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Netanyahu Says He will Extend ‘Jewish Sovereignty’ Over all West Bank Communities

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September 1, 2019
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu visits the ORT Samaria High School for Girls in Elkana in the northern West Bank on the first day of school, Sept. 1, 2019. (Haim Zach/GPO)

JERUSALEM (JTA) — Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Israel will extend “Jewish sovereignty” over all communities in the West Bank.

He made the remarks Sunday to the new first graders on the first day of school at a national religious school in the Jewish settlement of Elkana, located in the northern West Bank.

“We will not uproot anyone here. There will be no more Gush Katif; there will be no more uprooting, and with G-d’s help we will apply Jewish sovereignty over all communities as part of the land of Israel and the State of Israel,” he told the students.

Gush Katif refers to the evacuation in 2005 of 21 Jewish settlements in the Gaza Strip.

September 1 annually is the first day of school throughout the country. The prime minister later visited the ORT Samaria High School for Girls in Elkana.

The remarks come more than two weeks before Israel’s national elections.

Prior to elections in April, Netanyahu called for extending Israeli sovereignty over all Israeli settlements and said he would not distinguish between settlement blocs and isolated settlements.

“Netanyahu is a serial criminal: he steals from the public to give money to his tycoon friends, and he pushes the State of Israel to commit a war crime of annexation that will cause the death of countless Palestinians and Israelis,” Ayman Odeh, leader of the Arab Joint List party, said in a statement that he also tweeted. “His legacy will be a trail of indictments and promises to settlers he hadn’t managed to fulfill.”

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