VOICED : Criticas a Netanyahu tras anunciar su intencion de anexionar parte de Cisjordania

VOICED : Criticas a Netanyahu tras anunciar su intencion de anexionar parte de Cisjordania

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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced plans to annex parts of the West Bank if re-elected, sparking mixed reactions. While right-wing parties praised the move, opponents criticized it as rhetoric. The plan, focusing on Jewish settlements in the Jordan Valley, was condemned by Palestinians and Muslim leaders. Analysts suggest Netanyahu aims to secure right-wing votes and support from settlers. The annexation could hinder peace prospects between Israelis and Palestinians.

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What did Benjamin Netanyahu announce regarding the West Bank?

He plans to annex parts of it if he wins the elections.

He intends to withdraw Israeli forces from the area.

He plans to build new settlements in Gaza.

He will establish a new peace treaty with the Palestinians.

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

How did Netanyahu's political opponents view his annexation statements?

They saw them as rhetorical.

They considered them a step towards peace.

They thought they were a strategic move.

They believed they were a sign of weakness.

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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What is a key feature of Netanyahu's annexation plan?

Establishing a new Palestinian state.

Annexing Arab towns and cities.

Annexing Jewish settlements in the Jordan Valley.

Building a wall along the Jordan River.

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Who immediately criticized Netanyahu's annexation plan?

The United States.

Palestinians and Muslim world leaders.

The European Union.

The United Nations.

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What is one reason analysts believe Netanyahu announced the annexation plan?

To gain support from left-wing voters.

To appeal to nationalist right-wing voters and settlers.

To improve relations with the Palestinian Authority.

To secure international backing for his government.