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MK Avi Maoz calls on government to apply sovereignty over Judea and Samaria despite Trump opposition

The Zioneer Intelligence Desk
MK Avi Maoz calls on government to apply sovereignty over Judea and Samaria despite Trump opposition

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TL;DR

MK Avi Maoz (Noam) on Monday called on the Israeli government to apply sovereignty over Judea and Samaria, arguing that doing so would constitute "the picture of victory" across all open fronts — even in the face of President Trump's opposition. The statement, reported by Israeli media, comes amid the emerging US-Iran deal and growing debate over Israel's policy priorities.

01 · THE DISPATCH

MK Avi Maoz (Noam) called on the government Monday to apply Israeli sovereignty over Judea and Samaria, framing the move as 'the picture of victory' vis-à-vis all open fronts. His statement explicitly acknowledges President Trump's opposition but argues that the step should go forward regardless. The call comes during a charged political debate over the emerging US-Iran agreement, which several Israeli politicians have warned would empower Tehran. As The Zioneer reported earlier this month and last week (June 9–14), a number of senior ministers and commentators have argued that the emerging deal does not obligate Israel and that Jerusalem should preserve freedom of action. Maoz's statement extends that argument to the settlement and sovereignty front. The remarks were reported via Israeli media channels; no official government response has been issued yet.

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