Netanyahu will annex Hebron/Kiryat Arba
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has pledged to annex Kiryat Arba, a settlement adjacent to Hebron, along with the Jewish areas in Hebron itself, if re-elected in the upcoming election on Tuesday.That's another vital step that needs to be taken.
The promise was made Monday morning in his interview for the "Good Morning Israel" show on Army radio.
Monday's pledge goes further than what the prime minister has said during his visit to Hebron on September 4, when he vowed that Jews would never be driven out of the city.
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