Israeli radio said that the American ambassador to Israel David Friedman is mediating between the Likud and Blue White parties participating in the ruling coalition to bring their views closer together in order to accelerate the process of annexing parts of the West Bank, which is expected to begin implementation within a few weeks.

The radio's political affairs correspondent reported that Friedman has so far attended two staff meetings of the Israeli government in order to achieve a consensus between Likud ministers led by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, and Azraq Abyad led by Foreign Minister Benny Gantz, on the candidate candidate areas.

The Israeli journalist described the efforts made by the American ambassador within the ruling coalition in Israel as an anomaly, as a foreign ambassador intervenes to reconcile the pillars of the government.

This development comes at a time when the areas and lands that Netanyahu intends to annex are still shrouded in accordance with the provisions of the peace plan presented by the US administration early this year, as the joint maps that a special American-Israeli team has been working on have not been finalized.

Some Israeli sources suggested that Netanyahu would only limit himself to announcing the annexation of settlement blocs in the first stage to circumvent the part relating to the recognition of a Palestinian state, according to the Trump plan.

Netanyahu and Gantz agreed that their government would begin implementing the annexation process by next July, and both unreservedly support the move, which the US administration has blessed.

Recently, European warnings have been issued to Tel Aviv about annexing parts of the West Bank, and Jordan and the Palestinian Authority have warned that they will act if this step is implemented, which comes to complement previous plans to seize large areas of the occupied Palestinian territories, and Palestinians see annexation of parts of the West Bank The coming is a move to thwart the establishment of an independent Palestinian state.