
U.S. President Donald Trump said Israel would lose its crucial backing from the United States if it annexes the occupied West Bank.
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U.S. President Donald Trump said Israel would lose its crucial backing from the United States if it annexes the occupied West Bank, in a Time magazine interview published on Thursday (October 23, 2025).
Mr. Trumpâs comments, which Time said were made by telephone on October 15, were published as both Vice President J.D. Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio warned against any annexation.

âIt wonât happen. It wonât happen because I gave my word to the Arab countries. And you canât do that now. Weâve had great Arab support,â Mr. Trump said when asked what the consequences would be for Israel if it did so. âIsrael would lose all of its support from the United States if that happened.â
Mr. Trump also told Time that he believed Saudi Arabia would join the Abraham Accords, which normalise relations between Israel and Arab states, by the end of the year.
âYes, I do. I do,â he said when asked if he thought Riyadh would join in that time-frame.
âSee they had a problem. They had a Gaza problem and they had an Iran problem. Now they donât have those two problems,â he said, referring to Israelâs war in Gaza and Iranâs nuclear program, which U.S. airstrikes targeted earlier this year.
Mr. Trump then said that he would be âmaking a decisionâ on whether Israel should release high-profile Palestinian prisoner Marwan Barghouti as part of peace moves.
Barghouti â from Hamasâs rival, the Fatah movement â was among the Palestinian prisoners Hamas wanted to see released as part of the Gaza deal, according to Egyptian state-linked media.
Mr. Trump has dispatched a stream of top officials to Israel in recent days to shore up the fragile Gaza ceasefire he brokered earlier this month.
But as Mr. Vance wrapped up his three-day visit and Mr. Rubio arrived, Israeli lawmakers advanced two Bills paving the way for West Bank annexation. Mr. Vance said it was a âvery stupid political stunt.â
Published â October 23, 2025 09:47 pm IST


