The Washington Post said that US President Donald Trump's peace plan between the Palestinians and Israelis proposes a redrawing of borders in the West Bank to annex major settlements and the Jordan Valley area to Israel.

Citing two sources familiar with the plan, which Trump is set to unveil Tuesday evening, the newspaper added that it would provide limited autonomy to the Palestinians in the West Bank and East Jerusalem, provided that the Palestinians' autonomy would increase over three years if the Palestinian leadership agreed to new political measures And other steps were taken in the framework of negotiations with Israel, and it abandoned what was described as violence.

The US plan - which was drafted by Jared Kushner, the chief adviser to the President of the United States and which is located on fifty pages - requires that Israel maintain forms of security control over the West Bank.

The Washington Post indicated that the conditional sovereignty stipulated in the plan for the Palestinians is far from the international goal of establishing a fully independent Palestinian state.

Green light
In Israel, the American plan opened the appetite of the right-wing ruler to begin annexing lands in the West Bank the moment he got a green American light, which was reflected in the statements of leaders of all right-wing parties and the center-right of Israel.

Ayelet Shaked, one of the leaders of the new right led by Defense Minister Naftali Bennett, called for an urgent enactment of a law to annex all of the West Bank without its Arab residents.

She asked Shaked to start annexing the Jordan Valley and all the lands classified in Area C in preparation for annexing the rest of the lands, and preventing the establishment of any Palestinian entity in them.

Her party leader, Bennett, had announced that he would support the plan only if it opened the door wide to begin annexing lands in the West Bank.

The settler leaders who were accompanied by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to Washington had warned him that they would not allow them to give up what they described as any parts of the land of Israel, indicating their support for the annexation of all of the Palestinian territories.

All of Netanyahu's right-wing parties, which have 55 members of the Knesset, support seizing the opportunity provided by the Trump plan, and proceed directly to annexing lands in the West Bank.

After meeting the US President at the White House yesterday, Netanyahu described the plan as a historic opportunity that Israel should not miss.

As Israeli right-wing and far-right parties rush to implement swallowing the Palestinian territories, the leader of the center-right Blue and White coalition, Benny Gantz, announced that he would work to implement Trump's post-election plan if he wins, to serve as a basis for a peaceful solution with the Palestinians with international support, he said.