23 Oct 2025

US Secretary of State warns Israel against annexing West Bank

8:27 pm on 23 October 2025
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio speaks during a cabinet meeting with US President Donald Trump in the Cabinet Room of the White House in Washington, DC, on August 26, 2025. (Photo by Mandel NGAN / AFP)

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio warned Israel against annexing the West Bank. Photo: AFP / Mandel Ngan

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio on Wednesday warned Israel against annexing the West Bank, saying steps taken by parliament and settler violence threatened a Gaza peace deal.

Israeli lawmakers voted Wednesday to advance two bills on annexing the occupied West Bank, barely a week after President Donald Trump pushed through a deal aimed at ending a two-year Israeli offensive in the Gaza Strip that was retaliation for a Hamas attack.

"I think the president's made clear that's not something we can be supportive of right now," Rubio said of annexation as he boarded his plane for a visit to Israel.

Annexation moves are "threatening for the peace deal," he told reporters.

"They're a democracy, they're going to have their votes, and people are going to take these positions," he said.

"But at this time, it's something that we...think might be counterproductive," he said.

Asked about increased violence by extremist Israeli settlers against Palestinians in the West Bank, Rubio said: "We're concerned about anything that threatens to destabilise what we've worked on."

But Rubio - the latest high-ranking US visitor to Israel following Vice President JD Vance - voiced optimism overall for preserving the peace deal.

"Every day there'll be threats to it, but I actually think we're ahead of schedule in terms of bringing it together, and the fact that we made it through this weekend is a good sign," Rubio said.

The United States is the primary military and diplomatic supporter of Israel and Rubio until recently had steered clear of criticising annexation moves championed by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's far-right allies.

But a number of Arab and Islamic states, which the United States is courting to provide troops and money for a stabilisation force in Gaza, have warned that annexation of the West Bank, led by Hamas's moderate rivals in the Palestinian Authority, was a red line.

-AFP

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