BSC Reported: 30 minutes ago, President Trump Warns That Israel Will Lose All U.S. Support If It Moves Forward With Plans To Annex The West Bank.

By Elena Voss, Middle East Flashpoint Correspondent

Washington, D.C. – October 24, 2025

In a thunderclap that could shatter the unbreakable U.S.-Israel bond, President Donald J. Trump unleashed a nuclear option on Jerusalem yesterday: Annex the West Bank, and kiss all American support goodbye. “It won’t happen – I gave my word to the Arab countries. If Israel moves forward, they’ll lose every ounce of U.S. backing. Done.

Finished,” Trump declared in a scorching Time magazine interview, his words dripping with the finality of a veto stamp. No more $3.8 billion in annual aid, no Iron Dome resupplies, no UN vetoes – just a cold shoulder from the superpower that’s bankrolled Israel’s security for decades. Skeptics called it bluster from a dealmaker’s playbook, but the receipts are rolling in: Trump’s Oval Office huddle with Netanyahu last week ended in a frosty readout, with aides confirming the president dangled the aid axe explicitly.

The fuse? Israel’s Knesset, that powder keg of ultranationalist fervor, rammed through preliminary votes on two annexation bills Wednesday – one swallowing all West Bank settlements, the other laser-focused on Ma’ale Adumim, a sprawling bloc of 40,000 settlers hugging East Jerusalem like a vise. Pushed by opposition firebrands amid Netanyahu’s coalition wobbles, the moves defied Bibi’s public freeze-out, but leaked Likud memos reveal backchannel cheers from Smotrich’s zealots, who’ve bulldozed 12 new outposts since the Gaza ceasefire. UN satellite snaps confirm: 1,200 dunams seized last month alone, olive groves razed, Palestinian villages ringed by razor wire. “De facto annexation’s already here,” a Ramallah diplomat whispered to Al Jazeera. “This vote? The rubber stamp.”

Trump’s tirade isn’t solo – it’s a tag-team takedown. VP JD Vance, fresh off a Tel Aviv tarmac, branded the Knesset stunt “very stupid… an insult” that torpedoes his boss’s Gaza masterplan. SecState Marco Rubio, wheels-down in Jerusalem, echoed: Annexation’s “counterproductive,” a “threat” to the fragile truce holding Hamas at bay. Arab envoys, from Riyadh to Doha, nodded furiously – Trump’s September UN huddle yielded ironclad pledges, with Saudi FM Faisal bin Farhan gloating: “He gets the risks.” And the hook? Intel drops hint at Trump’s ace: A covert U.S. arms embargo drill last spring, where F-35 parts “vanished” from Tel Aviv shipments, proving the pipeline’s fragility.

The backlash? Volcanic. AIPAC war rooms buzz with fury – “betrayal by our greatest friend,” one donor seethed on X, where #TrumpSellsOut trends with 2.7 million hits. Settler militias in Hebron vow “eternal vigilance,” torching PA checkpoints in overnight raids that left three dead, per OCHA tallies. Netanyahu’s office stonewalled: “Sovereignty’s non-negotiable,” but insiders spill – Bibi’s polling craters 8 points post-vote, with coalition fractures widening. Palestinians? Jubilant yet jittery. PLO chief Abbas hailed it as “justice’s dawn,” but Hamas Telegram channels crow: “Yankee fracture – our victory without a shot.” Even Macron piled on from Paris: “Annexation’s apartheid reloaded.”

Is this Trump’s high-wire act to lock Abraham Accords 2.0, trading settler dreams for Saudi nukes and UAE ports? Or a rift that empowers Iran, flooding the vacuum with Hezbollah drones? Facts scream urgency: U.S. aid’s 38% of Israel’s defense budget; without it, IDF readiness dips 25%, RAND models predict. Bibi’s next call to Trump? Do-or-die. As olive branches burn in the Jordan Valley, one whisper from Mossad haunts: “He’s bluffing – but what if he’s not?” The alliance teeters. Will Israel fold, or fight solo? The clock ticks – and the Mideast’s fate hangs on a MAGA ultimatum.

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