Speaker
Mike Johnson visits occupied West Bank to support Israeli settlers
Palestinian
foreign ministry condemns Republican visit for ‘undermining efforts to stop the
war and cycle of violence’
Richard
Luscombe
Mon 4 Aug
2025 22.11 BST
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/aug/04/mike-johnson-israel-west-bank
Mike
Johnson became the highest ranked US official to visit the occupied West Bank
on Monday, the Republican House speaker drawing measures of praise and
condemnation for his trip in support of Israeli settlements amid a worsening
starvation crisis in Gaza.
The
excursion followed Johnson’s arrival in Israel on Sunday on an unannounced
visit with other Republican lawmakers, and his meeting with Israeli defense
minister Israel Katz and foreign minister Gideon Saar.
Johnson’s
visit to the West Bank is the highest profile by a senior US political figure
since then secretary of state Mike Pompeo went to Psogat in November 2020
during the final months of Donald Trump’s first presidency.
It is a
private trip hosted by a pro-Israel advocacy group, an Axios report said, and
not an official congressional delegation. The outlet said Johnson traveled with
fellow Republican representatives Michael McCaul, Nathaniel Moran and Michael
Cloud of Texas, and Claudia Tenney of New York.
Johnson
told Israeli settlers on Monday that Israel was the “rightful owner” of the
contested Palestinian territory, according to a report published on the
pro-Palestinian website Common Dreams, and separately, Marc Zell, the chair of
Republicans Overseas Israel.
Common
Dreams quoted Johnson as saying that “the mountains of Judea and Samaria are
the rightful property of the Jewish people” and that the territory was at “the
front line of the state of Israel, and must remain an integral part of it”.
“Even if
the world thinks otherwise, we stand with you,” he reportedly added, an
apparent reference to recent proclamations by France and the UK that they would
recognize a Palestinian state if Israel did not commit to a ceasefire in Gaza.
His visit
was immediately condemned by the Palestinian foreign ministry, which issued a
statement calling Israel’s annexation of the West Bank a “blatant violation of
international law”.
Johnson’s
stance in support of the settlers, it said, “undermines Arab and American
efforts to stop the war and [the] cycle of violence, while flagrantly
contradicting the declared US position on settlements and settler violence”.
According
to a post on X by Zell, Johnson also said the US should use the 250th
anniversary of its independence next year “to remind the American people of its
Judeo-Christian foundations that were formed here in the land of Israel”.
Johnson’s
trip comes as pressure builds on Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu over
the growing hunger crisis in Gaza, which some critics have called a genocide
orchestrated by Israel.
It also
comes shortly after a Palestinian American from Florida was killed in the West
Bank by Israeli settlers while visiting family. The Trump-appointed ambassador
to Israel, Mike Huckabee, called the killing a “terrorist attack”.
Johnson
is expected to meet Netanyahu before returning to the US on Sunday.

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