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How Israel’s West Bank security realities are reshaping the two-state debate

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The Israel Defense Forces conducted approximately 80 brigade-level counterterrorism operations over the past year in the West Bank — known to Israelis as Judea and Samaria — neutralizing hundreds of terrorists and seizing more than 1,300 weapons, according to data released by the military.

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The IDF said overall Palestinian terrorist activity in the area declined sharply in 2025, with incidents down 78% compared to the previous year. Attacks involving firearms dropped by 86%, the data showed.

Security remains essential in Israel’s ancient heartland, home to more than 500,000 Jews and up to 3 million Palestinians, and is at the center of intense political and diplomatic debate. Many Israeli officials argue that Jerusalem must assert sovereignty over the territory. 

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A view showing the West Bank, also known as Judea and Samaria. Evangelical Christian leaders are pushing the Trump administration to recognize Israel’s right to the biblical heartland. (TPS-IL)

Under the 1993 Oslo Accords, brokered during the Clinton administration, the West Bank was divided into three areas: Area A, under full Palestinian control; Area B, under Palestinian civil authority and Israeli security control; and Area C, under full Israeli authority.

A 2020 plan by the Trump administration, known as «Peace to Prosperity,» envisioned Israeli annexation of parts of Judea and Samaria but was shelved in favor of the Abraham Accords, which normalized Israel’s relations with four Arab countries. In July 2024, the Knesset plenum overwhelmingly rejected the establishment of a Palestinian state, and in July 2025, approved a declaration calling on the government to apply sovereignty in Judea and Samaria as well as the Jordan Valley, something Vice President JD Vance described as a «very stupid political stunt,» when asked his thoughts on the vote.

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On a visit to Israel, he said, «The West Bank is not going to be annexed by Israel… The policy of the Trump administration is that the West Bank will not be annexed by Israel. That will continue to be our policy. And if people want to take symbolic votes, they can do that, but we certainly weren’t happy about it.»

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Why Israel Says It Can’t Give Up Judea and Samaria

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A Palestinian man throws a stone at an Israeli armed vehicle during a protest in the town of Beita, in the West Bank on July 26, 2024. ( Wahaj Bani Moufleh /Middle East Images/AFP via Getty Images)

Focusing on the national security significance of the area, Lt. Col. (Ret.) Jonathan Conricus, a former IDF international spokesperson and now a senior fellow at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies, told Fox News Digital that fundamental principles of warfare apply to the area.

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«High ground, or elevated terrain, remains critical and extremely important in defending a country, its people and its sovereignty,» Conricus said. «I cannot identify any credible professional military assessment that would suggest it is wise for Israel to allow a hostile entity to dominate high terrain that controls, by line of sight and fire, most of modern Israel west of the 1949 armistice line, where 80% of Israel’s GDP and 70% of its population reside.»

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Conricus said that no Israeli government could relinquish military control over the area without endangering the most basic security of the State of Israel.

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He emphasized that the area defines Israel’s eastern border and noted that, while Israel currently maintains strategic peace with Jordan, the kingdom remains unstable and vulnerable to both internal and external pressures.

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The Jewish settlement of Har Bracha is located in the biblical heartland of Samaria on the West Bank. (Eytan Schweber/TPS)

«It could be jihadist elements, the Muslim Brotherhood, Hamas or the Iranian regime,» he said. «Israel has to have an eastern border that is a natural barrier. The Jordan River is a natural barrier that limits the movement of troops, tanks and vehicles, and provides a border that is defensible,» he said.

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Dan Diker, president of the Jerusalem Center for Security and Foreign Affairs, pointed to the concept of defensible borders that emerged after the 1967 Six-Day War.

«As a result, Israel gained a major defensive position and strategic depth it had never previously possessed,» Diker said, noting that Israel had been only nine miles wide at its narrowest point in the north.

After the Hamas-led Oct. 7, 2023, massacre, Diker said its strategic importance has increased amid concerns that a similar large-scale attack could occur there, given the widespread flow of weapons.

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«Although we control between 60% and 75% of the region, Iran has been penetrating the Jordanian border,» he said, adding that Hamas incitement has energized jihadist networks.

Biblical, Historical and National Identity

Yishai Fleisher, international spokesman for Hebron — the cradle of Jewish civilization located in Judea — told Fox News Digital that the vast majority of events described in the Bible took place in Judea and Samaria.

Hebron, he said, is home to the Tomb of the Patriarchs and Matriarchs, while Jerusalem is where the two Jewish Temples stood and where King David reigned. In Bet El, the Biblical account of Jacob’s dream of the ladder took place.

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Visitors arrive at Sebastia National Park in Samaria. Sebastia was the Israelite kingdom during the reigns of Omri and Ahab. (Hillel Maeir/TPS-IL)

«The reason we have national aspirations in the Land of Israel is because of our history,» Fleisher said. He also cited an initiative to rename Route 60 — which runs through many Biblical cities — the «Biblical Highway.»

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Earlier this month, IDF troops were dispatched to the Shavei Shomron Junction following reports that dozens of masked Israeli suspects had vandalized property in the area. Several Palestinian vehicles were torched, and two Palestinians were injured. A day later, IDF troops were dispatched to the area of Jalud following reports that Israeli civilians had vandalized a local school. In a separate incident in the Bizzariya area, several Palestinian vehicles were set on fire and property was damaged.

In 2025, the IDF recorded an increase of approximately 27% in anti-Palestinian crimes.

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Governor of Binyamin and Chairman of the Yesha Council Yisrael Ganz told Fox News Digital that Judea and Samaria has been in a state of war since Oct. 7. Over the past year, he said, citing Shin Bet data, there were more than 4,000 attempted attacks against Israelis.

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Hilltop Youth run for cover as they clash with Israeli security forces evacuating and demolishing an illegal outpost built near the Jewish settlement of Metzad east of the Palestinian city of Sa’ir in the West Bank, on Nov. 17, 2025. Israeli security forces evacuated and demolished an illegal settler outpost in the occupied West Bank on Nov. 17, with the authorities citing «severe incidents of violence.» (Menahem Kahana/AFP via Getty Images)

Ganz cited former Shin Bet head Yoram Cohen, who said only 1.5% of Shin Bet cases involve Jews, while roughly 80% focus on Arab terrorism.

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«Yes, there are incidents of violence, but the number of Jews who attack Arabs is negligible,» Ganz said, condemning extremist youth as a small and unrepresentative minority.

Ganz argued that the absence of Israeli sovereignty creates a legal gray zone that enables extremism.

«When there is governance, security and economic opportunity, there is no room for anarchy or violence,» he said, envisioning Judea and Samaria as «the Israeli Tuscany.»

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Is the Two-State Solution Still Viable — or Just Diplomatic Habit?

Former Israeli Ambassador to the United States Michael Oren told Fox News Digital that the two-state solution was never viable but rather a diplomatic reflex.

«The Palestinians hold the world record for a people who have been offered a two-state solution and have rejected it,» Oren said. «They rejected it in 1937, the British offer in 1947, the American-Israeli offer in 2001, and the subsequent offer in 2008.»

According to polls, Oren said, most Palestinians oppose a two-state solution and support the Oct. 7 attacks.

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«Rather, the two-state solution is viewed as an interim stage toward a one-state solution,» he said, a phrase often used as a euphemism for the eventual destruction of Israel through demographic change.

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Palestinian terrorists from the Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades appear carrying their weapons during a military parade in the Balata refugee camp, east of Nablus, in the northern West Bank. ((Photo by Nasser Ishtayeh/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images))

While acknowledging Palestinian self-rule in Areas A and B, Oren said a fully sovereign Palestinian state is impossible.

«It could not have control over its borders, nor control over strategic affairs, such as entering a defense pact with Iran. It will never be a classic sovereign state, but it could be more than what they have today,» he said.

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While a two-state solution once seemed inevitable, Dan Shapiro — who served as U.S. ambassador to Israel under President Barack Obama and as deputy assistant secretary of Defense for the Middle East under President Joe Biden — told Fox News Digital that it has not been viable for many years and may now be harder to envision than ever, particularly in the aftermath of Oct. 7.

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Still, Shapiro said, the framework remains a fixture of Middle East diplomacy due to the lack of viable alternatives for resolving the conflict between two peoples living in one land, each with legitimate claims to a homeland.

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«President Trump includes a credible pathway to a Palestinian state in his 20-point plan to stabilize Gaza and remove Hamas from power. Presidents Biden and Trump have both viewed progress toward a Palestinian state as part of the formula to achieve Saudi normalization with Israel,» Shapiro said.

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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu seen as U.S. President Donald Trump prepares to deliver remarks to the Knesset on Oct. 13, 2025 in Jerusalem. President Trump is visiting the country hours after Hamas released the remaining Israeli hostages captured on Oct. 7, 2023, part of a U.S.-brokered ceasefire deal to end the war in Gaza. (Photo by Kenny Holston – Pool/Getty Images)

«None of this means it can happen soon, or perhaps at all. If it ever does, it will take longer and look different from earlier efforts. It is not a copy-and-paste of ideas from the Oslo era. But that credible pathway to a Palestinian state — one that would live peacefully alongside a secure Israel — difficult as it is, remains relevant,» he added.

Shapiro noted that even Israel’s current government — the most right-wing in the country’s history and one that includes multiple proponents of annexation — has stopped short of applying sovereignty across the West Bank, a sign, he said, that the political and diplomatic costs remain too high.

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«President Trump has announced that it will not happen because he promised Arab states — the same ones he does business with and relies on to help stabilize Gaza — that it will not happen, and Netanyahu will not oppose him on it,» Shapiro said.

Shapiro said that preserving the possibility of establishing a Palestinian state on some portion of the territory — even if it appears distant and would require major changes in Palestinian leadership and society — has remained relevant, even under Israeli governments that profess to oppose any two-state outcome. 

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Donald Trump amenaza a Irán con “fuego, muerte y furia” si sigue interfiriendo con el paso de petróleo en el Estrecho de Ormuz

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Apremiado por lograr un final rápido de la guerra y controlar el impacto que el conflicto esta produciendo en el sistema energético mundial y especialmente entre los votantes norteamericanos, el presidente de los Estados Unidos, Donald Trump, amenazó este martes con desatar “muerte, fuego y furia” sobre Irán si continúa interfiriendo en la circulación de petróleo por el estratégico estrecho de Ormuz.

Ese paso junto a la costa iraní, que en su segmento más estrecho tiene apenas tres kilómetros de ancho, es por donde circula un quinto de todo el petróleo que consume el planeta, una cantidad similar de gas licuado y 27 por ciento de todos los fertilizantes, un aspecto que ha disparado preocupación por el impacto en sector agropecuario.

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Ormuz no está cerrado, pero la guerra lo ha hecho inconveniente y existen amenazas reiteradas de la Guardia Revolucionaria contra los buques cisterna. El régimen reaccionó con dureza y advirtió que “no permitirán la exportación de un solo litro de petróleo de la región a la parte hostil y sus aliados hasta nuevo aviso”, según el vocero esa fuerza militar iraní.

Trump el lunes llamó al líder ruso Vladimir Putin, un aliado y socio estratégico de Irán pero también cercano a la Casa Blanca, aparentemente por el grave problema del crudo. Este martes el líder ruso llamó al mandatario iraní, Massoud Pezeshkian y su canciller, Serguéi Lavrov, habló con el colega persa, Abbas Araghchi, con el mismo propósito mediador. Sin embargo el ministro iraní se mostró distante. Sostuvo en declaraciones públicas que EE.UU. e Israel no tienen “un final realista en mente” y remarcó que los ataques con misiles “continuaran el tiempo que sea necesario, hablar o negociar con EE.UU. ya no está en la agenda”.

Trump, furioso, afirmó que “si Irán hace algo que detenga el flujo de petróleo en el Estrecho de Ormuz, Estados Unidos lo golpeará veinte veces más fuerte que hasta ahora. Además, eliminaremos objetivos fácilmente destructibles que harán prácticamente imposible que Irán se reconstruya como nación. La muerte, el fuego y la furia reinarán sobre ellos”, escribió en su red Truth Social. Añadió: “¡Espero y rezo para que eso no suceda! Este es un regalo de EE.UU. a China y a todas las naciones que utilizan intensamente el Estrecho de Ormuz. Esperemos que sea un gesto muy apreciado”.

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En otro mensaje elevó la amenaza al sostener que “si Irán ha colocado minas en el Estrecho de Ormuz, de lo cual no tenemos reportes, que las retire inmediatamente” de lo contrario “las consecuencias militares serán de niveles nunca antes vistos”.

El lunes, en la apertura de los mercados tras la primera semana de la guerra, el petróleo saltó a casi 120 dólares el barril, nivel sin precedentes desde 2020, y luego cayó a alrededor de 85 dólares después de que Trump dijo que la “guerra esta casi terminada”, un punto que desmintió este martes el premier israelí Benjamín Netanyahu.

Trump, sin embargo luego corrigió su declaración, para sostener que todavía queda mucho por hacer, de modo que el carburante volvió a subir, estacionándose en los 87,8 dólares, por encima de los valores previos al conflicto. Las declaraciones de Trump de este martes sobre Ormuz tranquilizaron al mercado, afirman los analistas, las bolsas subieron y el petróleo no se movió. Contribuyó a la calma un anunció del ministro de energía, Chris Wright, respecto a que los buques cisterna eran escoltados por la marina de EE.UU. Pero la Casa Blanca desmintió al funcionario.

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EE.UU. e Israel atacaron Irán el sábado 28 de febrero cuando restaba una ronda crucial en las negociaciones nucleares con la potencia persa que debía realizarse el lunes. Washington argumentó que ese dialogo estaba fracasando, al revés de lo que señalaban los mediadores. En el ataque, el máximo líder iraní, ayatollah Alí Khamenei murió junto con parte del liderazgo del país. Khamenei fue reemplazado de inmediato por un triunvirato y esta semana por su hijo Mojtaba, un halcón del régimen, contrario a cualquier salida moderada.

Irán advirtió en estas horas que utilizará misiles aún más poderosos al tiempo que discutió como inútil por el momento cualquier negociación con Washington. La Guardia Revolucionaria, a su vez, rechazó las insistentes afirmaciones de EE.UU. de que su programa de misiles ha sido destruido y comentó que por le contrario está desplegando proyectiles en mayor cantidad y con ojivas que pesan más de una tonelada.

Irán ha lanzado ataques con drones y misiles contra países de toda la región, especialmente a infraestructuras energéticas, incluyendo yacimientos petrolíferos en Bahrein y Arabia Saudita. También golpeo hoteles y centros residenciales. Dos de sus misiles llegaron a Turquía pero los derribó la OTAN.

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El ejército iraní afirma haber lanzado también un ataque con aviones sin piloto contra una refinería de petróleo y gas israelí y tanques de combustible en Haifa. Entre tanto, la noche del lunes al martes fue de las más feroces sobre Teherán. “Atacaron con fuerza. En nuestra casa solo se ven grietas en las paredes. Dormir se ha vuelto lo más difícil”, dijeron residentes a la BBC.

Fuente: AFP, AP, EFE y ANSA

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Hezbollah, Iran unleash coordinated cluster bomb strikes on Israel in major escalation

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Hezbollah and Iran launched a coordinated strike strategy Tuesday, a national security expert claimed, as reports emerged that deadly cluster munitions were hitting Israel in synchronized attacks.

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The developments unfolded on day 11 of Operations Epic Fury and Roaring Lion, the joint U.S.-Israeli campaign targeting Iran, marking a potential escalation in the widening regional conflict.

«Hezbollah has fully joined the war, and it looks like they are now very well coordinated with Iran,» Kobi Michael, a senior researcher at the Institute for National Security Studies and the Misgav Institute, told Fox News Digital while speaking from his bomb shelter near Tel Aviv.

«Most of Hezbollah’s rockets and drones are launched simultaneously with the Iranian missiles,» he said.

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Explosions from projectile interceptions by Israel’s Iron Dome missile defence system over Tel Aviv. (JACK GUEZ / AFP via Getty Images)

Israel confirmed Tuesday that Iran had been firing cluster munitions — adding a complicated and deadly challenge to Israel’s stretched air defenses, The Associated Press reported.

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The warheads burst open at high altitudes, scattering dozens of smaller bomblets across a wide area. The smaller bombs, which at night can resemble orange fireballs, are difficult to intercept and have proven lethal.

Fox News correspondent Nate Foy also said despite Israel’s strong air defense, half of the missiles are hard to defend against because half of the missiles are cluster munitions.

«The Iranian use of cluster missiles and the idea that they deliberately target civilians and civil facilities must be considered as a use of non-conventional weapons, and the American-Israeli response must be appropriate,» Michael urged.

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Banned by more than 120 nations under the 2008 Convention on Cluster Munitions, the weapons are widely condemned for their broad-area, indiscriminate effects that often result in catastrophic civilian harm.

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Smoke and dust rise after an Israeli strike on Beirut’s southern suburbs, following an escalation between Hezbollah and Israel amid the U.S.-Israeli conflict with Iran, Lebanon. ( REUTERS/Mohamed Azakir)

Michael spoke as Reuters reported Hezbollah was applying lessons from its last war with Israel as it prepares for a possible full-scale Israeli invasion and protracted conflict. 

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It said sources claimed the group was returning to its roots in guerrilla warfare in south Lebanon.

«Operating in small units, fighters from the Iran-backed group are avoiding the use of communication devices that could be at risk of Israeli tapping and are rationing the use of key anti-tank rockets as they engage Israeli troops,» said the sources, familiar with Hezbollah military activities.

Michael also said that the «north of the country, toward the Haifa area, is under heavy bombing.»

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Hezbollah terrorists are taking part in cross-border raids, part of a large-scale military exercise, in Aaramta, bordering Israel, on May 21, 2023 ahead of the anniversary of Israel’s withdrawal from southern Lebanon in 2000. (Fadel Itani/NurPhoto via Getty Images)

«Israeli citizens have to spend most of the time in the shelter rooms as Hezbollah and Iran deliberately target civilians and civilian facilities,» he said.

«Tel Aviv is still under an emergency routine, with sirens continuing and many people spending a lot of time in the bomb shelter rooms,» he added before highlighting that «Israel is a small country and will not be able to continue containing such asymmetry and this type of attrition war.»

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As of Tuesday night local time, the IDF said it had launched a wave of airstrikes against Hezbollah infrastructure in Beirut’s southern suburbs. 

This came after the military reiterated its warning to evacuate the area, a Hezbollah stronghold known as the Dahiyeh.

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In a post shared on X, the IDF said: «This is what we’re operating against.»

Reuters sources also claimed much of Hezbollah’s fighting on the ground had been focused so far near the town of Khiyam, near the intersection of Lebanon’s border with Israel and Syria.

This is one area where Hezbollah believes any Israeli land invasion could begin. Hezbollah’s elite Radwan fighters, who withdrew from the south following the 2024 ceasefire, had also returned to the area, it said.

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A man carries shoes from his destroyed house that was hit by Israeli airstrikes hit several houses in Sir al-Gharbiyeh village south Lebanon, Sunday, March, 8, 2026. (Mohammed Zaatari/AP Photo)

«Israel will no doubt take control over a wide territory in south Lebanon, from the international border to the Litani River, in order to establish a security buffer zone,» Michael said.

«This will prevent Hezbollah from attacking the Israeli villages and towns in the north of the country and will intensify the attacks against Hezbollah all over Lebanon,» Michael added.

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«We hope that President Trump will not stop or use the formula he used with the Houthis, declaring victory and leaving the wounded lion incapable of revenge and/or reconstituting itself.»

Meanwhile, an Israeli military official, speaking anonymously under army briefing rules, said Tuesday that roughly half of the projectiles Iran was launching toward Israel were now cluster bombs, The Associated Press said.

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Trump urges Congress to pass SAVE America Act, fully fund DHS as TSA workers go without pay

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President Donald Trump is urging Congress to pass the SAVE America Act (SAA) as well as restore funding to the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), as more than 100,000 federal employees go without pay during a prolonged funding lapse, White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said Tuesday. 

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Leavitt outlined the president’s dual push for sweeping election legislation and immediate action to reopen DHS, where employees have missed paychecks and travelers are facing long airport lines.

The SAA would move through Congress as election legislation, while DHS funding requires a separate vote to reopen the department and resume full operations.

Leavitt described the SAA as «one of the most critical pieces of legislation in our nation’s history.»

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«The Save America Act is overwhelmingly popular with all Americans because each provision is rooted in common sense,» she said.

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White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt takes questions during a news briefing, Tuesday, in Washington, D.C. (Andrew Harnik/Getty Images)

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According to Leavitt, the legislation includes five core provisions: requiring voters to show identification to cast a ballot, requiring proof of citizenship to register to vote, ending universal mail-in ballots while maintaining exceptions for illness, disability, military service and travel, permanently banning biological males from competing in women’s sports, and banning transgender surgery for minors.

On voter ID requirements, Leavitt said the proposal reflects broad public support.

«Voters have to show ID to cast a ballot in an American election. Very simple,» she said. «Ninety percent of Americans, including more than 80% of Democrat voters, agree with this.»

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White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt takes questions during Tuesday’s press briefing. (Jim Watson/AFP via Getty Images)

The legislation would also require proof of citizenship when registering to vote.

«The Save America Act will require all voters to show proof of citizenship in order to register to vote in American elections,» Leavitt said. «Again, this is popular and rooted in common sense. Only American citizens have the right to vote in American elections.»

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Leavitt said Trump is urging Congress to «get the job done and send this historic piece of legislation to his desk immediately for signature.»

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White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt speaks during a news briefing in the James S. Brady Press Briefing Room of the White House. (Andrew Harnik/Getty Images)

She also pushed back on claims that the legislation could prevent married women who changed their last names from voting.

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«There is zero validity to these claims,» Leavitt said. «The Save America Act does not prohibit anyone from voting, with the exception of illegal aliens.

«As far as married women who have changed their name, if they’re already registered to vote, they’re entirely unaffected by the Save Act,» she added.

Leavitt also turned to the ongoing funding lapse at the DHS, saying the president wants Congress to move quickly to restore pay for affected workers and fully reopen the department.

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«President Trump wants the Department of Homeland Security — he wants TSA, he wants FEMA. He wants the brave men and women of our United States Coast Guard to receive their paychecks,» she said.

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Leavitt says President Trump wants Congress to move quickly to restore pay for affected workers during the partial shutdown of DHS. (Heather Diehl/Getty Images)

More than 100,000 employees across the country have been impacted, she noted, acknowledging the strain on families.

«To any American out there who is struggling without a paycheck, we know there’s more than 100,000 of you across the country,» Leavitt said.

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She added that the lapse is also affecting travelers nationwide.

«To any American out there who is showing up to an airport and facing incredibly long wait times in lines,» she said, Trump is calling on Congress to restore funding and reopen the department.

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The president wants DHS «fully funded and fully reopened,» Leavitt said.

DHS oversees agencies including the Transportation Security Administration (TSA), the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and the U.S. Coast Guard, all of which have personnel affected by the funding lapse.

Trump is pressing lawmakers to act on both fronts, with Leavitt saying the president is calling on Congress to move swiftly to deliver both measures.

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