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Jewish settlers and Palestinians unite in opposition to Israel's West Bank annexation plan

Some Israeli settlers agree with their Palestinian neighbours in the occupied West Bank that the Jewish state's plan to annex part of the territory would undermine their years-long reconciliation efforts.

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Jewish settlers and Palestinians unite in opposition to Israels West Bank annexation plan

"We have a generation of Israelis who never met a Palestinian but only saw a terrorist on TV, and a generation of Palestinians who only saw an Israeli soldier and this is what Israelis are to him," said the rabbi, his head covered with a large skullcap.

Judelman said the 1993 Oslo peace accords -- which split up the West Bank into three zones -- created a divide between Israelis and Palestinians by saying "you are here and you are there".

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Jewish settlers and Palestinians unite in opposition to Israels West Bank annexation plan

"It cannot work because both peoples are connected to the entire land," he said.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's centre-right coalition government had set July 1 as the date it could begin implementing annexation but the date passed with no announcement.

His office said separate talks were ongoing with US officials "on the application of sovereignty" and with Israeli security chiefs.

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Jewish settlers and Palestinians unite in opposition to Israels West Bank annexation plan

Israeli annexation plans sparked sharp criticism in the international community, Arab world and within Israel itself, with the lack of apparent progress on the issue raising speculation Netanyahu was not seeking immediate action.

One of the many thorny issues in the possible annexation move was the question citizenship for Palestinians in areas Israel annexed.

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Jewish settlers and Palestinians unite in opposition to Israels West Bank annexation plan

"Any plan that does not put front and centre the equal rights and mutual benefits that every Palestinian and Israeli deserves will not bring us closer to peace but rather distances us from it," the Roots statement said.

To Judelman, annexation is just the latest attempt of one side to force a solution on the other since the collapse of the Oslo accords, which were meant to be temporary and lead to the formation of a Palestinian state.