Jared Kushner meets Netanyahu
Jared Kushner meets NetanyahuKobi Gideon/GPO

Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu held a conference call with Jared Kushner and other top White House officials to discuss slowing down plans to apply sovereignty in Judea and Samaria, an Israeli TV station reported.

Channel 13 in its report Monday cited an unnamed senior Israeli source that the Trump administration wants to “downplay the enthusiasm” for immediate annexation and to “greatly slow the process” since the attention of the White House is taken up by the current national protests over the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis while in police custody, and the coronavirus crisis.

Netanyahu was on the call with White House adviser Jared Kushner, the president’s son-in-law; Avi Berkowitz, White House Middle East peace negotiator; David Friedman, the U.S. ambassador to Israel; and Ron Dermer, the Israeli ambassador to the U.S. Unnamed U.S. sources told Channel 13 that the officials asked Netanyahu if and how Israel would move forward with unilateral moves to apply sovereignty, but did not receive an answer.

The call followed a meeting between Friedman and Israel’s defense minister, Benny Gantz, who also holds the title of alternate prime minister, Channel 13 reported.

Gantz on Monday ordered the Israel Defense Forces’ chief of staff, Aviv Kohavi, to “step up preparations for the IDF ahead of diplomatic efforts on the agenda in the Palestinian arena." The statement did not specifically refer to sovereignty.

Netanyahu said last week in a meeting with government ministers that he has a target date in July to extend Israeli sovereignty over about 30% of Judea and Samaria, which is provided for in the Trump Israeli-Arab peace plan.

The coalition deal between Netanyahu and Gantz permits annexation from July 1.