Majority of House Democrats warn against applying sovereignty, say it would put end to two-state solution, endanger ties to Arab world.

The Hill reported that 189 House Democrats penned a letter to Israel's leaders urging them to "reconsider" the government's intended plans to annex parts of Judea and Samaria. "We remain steadfast in our belief that pursuing two states for two peoples is essential to ensuring a secure, Jewish, democratic Israel able to live side-by-side, in peace and mutual recognition, with an independent, viable, de-militarized Palestinian state," they wrote.

The lawmakers said Israel had little to gain and much to lose. They alluded to threats made by Jordan's King Abdullah II and representative of the EU and UN, and claimed the move would likely put an end to hopes of a two-state solution.

Addressing Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu, Foreign Minister Gabi Ashkenazi (Blue and White), and Defense Minister Benny Gantz (Blue and White), they wrote, "We do not see how any of these acute risks serve the long-term interest of a strong, secure Israel. As committed partners in supporting and protecting the special US-Israel relationship, we express our deep concern with the stated intention to move ahead with any unilateral annexation of West Bank territory, and we urge your government to reconsider plans to do so."

The majority of Republican representatives in both of the houses have expressed support for the move. On Wednesday, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo backed Israel's right to have the final say, telling reporters that these were "decisions for the Israelis to make."

Pompeo's comments came moments after the United Nations (UN) and Arab League joined in calling for Israel to abandon its plans to declare sovereignty. Read more at Arutz-7