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Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu has vowed to annex part of the occupied West Bank on the border with Jordan if he is voted back into office next week.Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu has vowed to annex part of the occupied West Bank on the border with Jordan if he is voted back into office next week.
Mr Netanyahu said he would apply "Israeli sovereignty over the Jordan Valley and northern Dead Sea".Mr Netanyahu said he would apply "Israeli sovereignty over the Jordan Valley and northern Dead Sea".
Such a move would be popular with right-wing parties which he would have to depend upon to form a coalition but fiercely opposed by Palestinians.Such a move would be popular with right-wing parties which he would have to depend upon to form a coalition but fiercely opposed by Palestinians.
Israel has occupied the West Bank since 1967 but stopped short of annexation.Israel has occupied the West Bank since 1967 but stopped short of annexation.
This breaking news story is being updated and more details will be published shortly. Please refresh the page for the fullest version. Mr Netanyahu, who leads the right-wing Likud party, is campaigning ahead of general elections next Tuesday. Polls suggest Likud is neck-and-neck with the opposition centrist Blue and White party and may struggle to form a governing coalition.
You can receive Breaking News on a smartphone or tablet via the BBC News App. You can also follow @BBCBreaking on Twitter to get the latest alerts. Palestinians claim the whole of the West Bank for a future independent state. Mr Netanyahu has previously insisted that Israel would always retain a presence in the Jordan Valley for security purposes.
Israel occupied the West Bank, along with East Jerusalem, Gaza and the Syrian Golan Heights, in the 1967 Middle East war. It effectively annexed East Jerusalem in 1980, and the Golan Heights in 1981, although neither move was accepted internationally for decades.
The Trump administration has since recognised both steps, overturning previous US policy.
The fate of the West Bank goes to the heart of the Israel-Palestinian conflict. Israel has built about 140 settlements there and in East Jerusalem which are considered illegal under international law, though Israel disputes this.
More than 600,000 Jews live in the settlements, which the Palestinians want removed.
In another significant move, Mr Netanyahu revealed that President Trump's so-called Deal of the Century - a long-awaited plan for a peace agreement between Israelis and Palestinians - was likely to be published within days of the elections.
The Palestinians have rejected the plan in advance, accusing the US of bias towards Israel.