Israeli Defense Minister discusses plans for the West Bank in the United States
Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz visited the United States for security talks and, presumably, to promote plans to expand control over the West Bank of Jordan.
Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz paid a visit to the United States to hold talks on regional security issues. According to reports, one of the main topics of discussion was plans to further strengthen Israel's control over the West Bank of the Jordan River.
Israel's plans to expand its influence in the region have long been criticized by the international community, which views such actions as a violation of international law. However, representatives of the Israeli leadership emphasize that these steps are an important part of ensuring national security.
The meetings in the United States also discussed aspects of military cooperation between the two countries, including the supply of weapons and the exchange of intelligence information. Katz's visit was a continuation of the active dialogue between the United States and Israel aimed at strengthening their strategic partnership.
The international community is closely following the developments, expressing concern about a possible escalation of tension in the region.
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