The Knesset plenum voted on Wednesday afternoon to approve a resolution affirming the State of Israel’s natural, historical, and legal right to all parts of the Land of Israel, with specific emphasis on Judea, Samaria, and the Jordan Valley.

The resolution passed with a majority of 71 Members of Knesset. The Arab parties and the "Democrats" party led by Yair Golan voted against, while Blue and White and Yesh Atid parties were absent from the vote.

The resolution states that these territories are an inseparable part of the Jewish people’s historic, cultural, and spiritual homeland, and that cities such as Hebron, Shechem (Nablus), Shiloh, and Beit El reflect the historical continuity of Jewish existence in the Land of Israel.

The document further stresses that the events of October 7th proved that the establishment of a Palestinian state would pose an existential threat to Israel and undermine regional stability. The Knesset reiterated its position that the idea of a Palestinian state has been removed from the agenda.... Read More: Arutz-7