Letter signed by some of the most pro-Israel members of Congress says move would hurt Israel's relationships and damage the chances for peace

'Decisions about Israelis extending sovereignty to those places are decisions for the Israelis to make,' US secretary of state says

International community opposes move, but US president's domestic supporters back it, as he faces plunging polls, multiple crises ahead of election

Top officials reportedly start discussions without the US president, with no conclusions reached at end of initial meeting

Following report citing UN official, Gabi Ashkenazi says he's committed to Trump peace plan, will only back move if coordinated with US and countries in the region

Senior Trump administration official says meeting this week in Washington will look at how extending sovereignty may advance peace in face of concerns of rupturing regional ties

Letter has so far garnered 116 signatures out of 198 Republicans in the House at a time when Democrats are pressing Israel not to go ahead with annexation

As White House officials reportedly try to decide whether to support Netanyahu's West Bank plan, David Schenker seems to urge Jerusalem not to undermine peace plan

Ron Dermer, in op-ed for Washington Post, says world has helped foster false Palestinian hopes of ending Israeli state, asserts Jerusalem's plan will help them accept reality

Schumer, together with Ben Cardin and Robert Mendez, usually at forefront of pro-Israel legislation, say they feel 'compelled to express opposition' to planned Netanyahu move

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