U.S. Vice President Vance excursions the Church of the Holy Sepulcher within the Outdated Metropolis of Jerusalem on Thursday.
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JERUSALEM — U.S. Vice President JD Vance criticized Thursday Israel’s parliament vote on West Financial institution annexation, saying it amounted to an “insult.” Vance’s scathing comment got here as his go to wrapped up Thursday and after U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio stated he would now be touring to Israel.
Vance’s phrases and the extraordinary diplomacy point out that U.S. President Donald Trump’s administration was intent on maintaining the momentum on the U.S.-brokered ceasefire between Israel and Hamas in Gaza.
Talking on the tarmac of Tel Aviv’s worldwide airport earlier than departing Israel, Vance stated that if the Knesset vote was a “political stunt, then it is a very stupid political stunt.”
“I personally take some insult to it,” Vance stated. “The policy of the Trump administration is that the West Bank will not be annexed by Israel.”
An intense U.S. push towards peace
Vance visits Holy Sepulcher

Vice President Vance visits the Church of the Holy Sepulcher within the Outdated Metropolis of Jerusalem Thursday.
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In the meantime, Vance visited the Church of the Holy Sepulcher, the sprawling twelfth century basilica the place Christians imagine Jesus was crucified, died and rose once more, in Jerusalem’s Outdated Metropolis.
He’s then anticipated to satisfy Israel’s Protection Minister, Israeli navy leaders and different officers on the military’s headquarters in Tel Aviv.
On Wednesday, Vance sought to ease considerations that the Trump administration was dictating phrases to its closest ally within the Center East.
“We don’t want in Israel a vassal state, and that’s not what Israel is. We want a partnership, we want an ally,” Vance stated, talking beside Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, in response to a reporter’s query about whether or not Israel was changing into a “protectorate” of the U.S.
Netanyahu, who will meet with Rubio as properly, expressed comparable sentiments whereas acknowledging variations of opinion as they push ahead the U.S.-proposed ceasefire settlement.
Israeli media referred to the nonstop parade of American officers visiting to make sure Israel holds up its aspect of the delicate ceasefire as “Bibi-sitting.” The time period, using Netanyahu’s nickname of Bibi, refers to an outdated marketing campaign advert when Netanyahu positioned himself because the “Bibi-sitter” whom voters might belief with their children.
Palestinians in Gaza in dire want of medical care

Palestinians stroll trough the destruction attributable to the Israeli air and floor offensive in Sheikh Radwan neighborhood in Gaza Metropolis, Wednesday.
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Within the first medical evacuation for the reason that ceasefire started on Oct. 10, the top of the World Well being Group stated Thursday that they had evacuated 41 vital sufferers and 145 companions out of the Gaza strip.
In an announcement posted to X, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus known as on nations to point out solidarity and assist some 15,000 sufferers who’re nonetheless ready for approval to obtain medical care exterior Gaza.
His calls had been echoed by an official with the U.N. Inhabitants Fund who, on Wednesday, described the “sheer devastation” that he witnessed on his most up-to-date journey to Gaza, saying that there is no such thing as a such factor as a “normal birth in Gaza now.”
Andrew Saberton, an government director at UNFPA, informed reporters how tough the company’s work has change into as a result of lack of functioning and even standing well being care amenities.
“I was not fully prepared for what I saw. One can’t be. The sheer extent of the devastation looked like the set of a dystopian film. Unfortunately, it is not fiction,” he stated.
Saberton added that Palestinian ladies can not get entry to a hospital. “They often don’t even have access to a private space in a tent. We have stories of women giving birth actually in the rubble, beside the road,” he stated.
Courtroom listening to on journalists’ entry to Gaza
Individually on Thursday, Israel’s Supreme Courtroom held a listening to into whether or not to open the Gaza Strip to the worldwide media and gave the state 30 days to current a brand new place in mild of the brand new scenario below the ceasefire.
Israel has blocked reporters from coming into Gaza for the reason that warfare erupted on Oct 7, 2023.
The International Press Affiliation, which represents dozens of worldwide information organizations together with The Related Press, had requested the courtroom to order the federal government to open the border.
In an announcement after Thursday’s resolution, the FPA expressed its “disappointment” and known as the Israeli authorities’s place to disclaim journalists entry “unacceptable.”
The courtroom rejected a request from the FPA early within the warfare, on account of objections by the federal government on safety grounds. The group filed a second request for entry in September 2024. The federal government has repeatedly delayed the case.
Palestinian journalists have coated the two-year warfare for worldwide media. However like all Palestinians, they’ve been topic to powerful restrictions on motion and shortages of meals, repeatedly displaced and operated below nice hazard. Some 200 Palestinian journalists have been killed by Israeli hearth, in response to the Committee to Defend Journalists.
“It is time for Israel to lift the closure and let us do our work alongside our Palestinian colleagues,” stated Tania Kraemer, chairperson of the FPA.