WASHINGTON, United States — US President Joe Biden's
administration said Wednesday that Israel's control of the West Bank is indeed
"occupation," clarifying its stance after the release of a report
that seemed to downplay the term, adopting language used by Donald Trump's
government.
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The State Department's annual report on human rights
"does use the term 'occupation' in the context of the current status of
the West Bank," State Department spokesman Ned Price told reporters.
"This has been the longstanding position of previous
administrations of both parties over the course of many decades," he said.
But under the staunchly pro-Israel Trump, the annual human
rights report renamed the section on "Israel and the Occupied
Territories" as "Israel, West Bank and Gaza."
The first of the reports issued under Biden, which was
released Tuesday, kept the same formulation but stated that the language was
not meant to convey any position.
The top State Department official on human rights, Lisa
Peterson, said that the report generally uses geographical names and that
"Israel, West Bank and Gaza" was easier and clearer for readers.
Trump's secretary of state, Mike Pompeo, broke past
precedent by visiting a settlement in the West Bank and said he disagreed with
the broad international consensus that such construction is illegal, with Trump
signaling that Israel should be free to annex Palestinian land.
Trump also recognized occupied Jerusalem as Israel's capital
as well as Israel's annexation of the Golan Heights from Syria.
Israel withdrew from the Gaza Strip in 2005 but maintains
control over the crowded, Hamas-ruled territory's airspace and borders.
Secretary of State Antony Blinken has indicated the United
States will not reverse Trump's decisions on Jerusalem but will also do more to
work toward an independent Palestinian state.