Jordan valley annex

Jordan Valley sovereignty will effectively mitigate terrorism - opinion

Applying sovereignty over the Jordan Valley would be a strategic move to defeat Palestinian rejectionism and mitigate increasing terrorism.

 PRIME MINISTER Benjamin Netanyahu is flanked by the writer (left) and Jordan Valley Regional Council head David Elhayani, in 2019.
US President Donald Trump meets with Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington in March.

Trump letter authorized Israeli sovereignty in West Bank - exclusive

Israeli soldiers detain local and foreign activists during a protest against Jewish settlements, near the Dead Sea in the Megilot Region of the West Bank. September 28, 2019.

IDF disperses Palestinian protest against Israeli annexation plans

IDF SOLDIERS KEEP guard in the Jordan Valley earlier this year.

Cabinet to approve new settlement during Jordan Valley meeting on Sunday


Annex the Jordan Valley

Benjamin Netanyahu announces that if reelected, he will extend Israeli sovereignty over the Jordan Valley, September 10 2019

Would Jordan Valley annexation tip scales in war crimes fight? - analysis

The ICC is likely in the last year of a five-year preliminary review of war crimes allegations against Israelis.

International Criminal Court is seen in The Hague, Netherlands September 27, 2018

Netanyahu: Giving up the Jordan Valley will ensure war

Netanyahu made similar comments to US National Security Advisor John Bolton, who visited Israel earlier this week.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu visits the North of Israel with US Ambassador David Friedman and National Security Advisor John Bolton, June 23, 2019

More than the two-state solution: The many possible paths to peace

What are we talking about when we talk about solutions to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict?

A general view of a part of Ma’aleh Adumim

Analysis: Jordan’s image as a stable oasis takes a hit after Karak attack

Last month, three US military trainers were shot dead at a southern Jordanian base.

An honor guard marches at the Royal Palace in Amman, Jordan

Court denies equal work conditions for Palestinians in West Bank legal no-mans-land

Judges: 1967 Jordanian law, not Israeli law, still applies.

Palestinians walk near an opening in Israel's controversial barrier in the east Jerusalem neighbourhood of A-tur