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"Moscow noted Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's statement, which provoked a sharply negative reaction in the Arab world, about the intention to extend the sovereignty of Israel to the Jordan Valley. We share the concern about such plans of the Israeli leadership, whose implementation could lead to a sharp escalation of tension in the region and undermine hopes for a long-awaited peace between Israel and its Arab neighbours", the ministry said.UNSG Gueterres is also concerned:
"The Secretary-General is concerned by Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu's statement declaring his intention, if elected, to annex the Jordan Valley and northern Dead Sea as a first step to applying Israeli sovereignty over all settlements and other areas in the occupied West Bank", the release said on Wednesday.
Guterres noted that the annexation of parts of the West Bank would "constitute a serious violation of international law".
Comment: In other Brexit news, Johnson has ruled out Farage's proposed election pact to deliver on Brexit, because Farage should "never be allowed anywhere near government", in the words of a Conservative source.
The Scottish appeals court has ruled Johnson's suspension of parliament unconstitutional (contradicting London judges). Labour has demanded recall of parliament. And Len McClusky, the leader of one of Britain's biggest trade unions, says Johnson may face citizen's arrest if he visits Scotland.