US Says It 'Will Fight' Any Attempt By Israel To Annex Parts Of West BankKEY POINTS- The U.S. envoy to Israel has said Washington does not support the plan of annexation- Ultranationalist Itamar Ben-Gvir is part of the new government, and is said to be eyeing the key Public Security Ministry- U.S. officials have privately expressed reservations about the potential role of Ben-Gvir in the new governmentWith coalition negotiations on forming a government led by veteran leader Benjamin Netanyahu underway in Israel, indications are that any attempt by Jerusalem to follow through on the agenda to annex parts of the West Bank could complicate relations with Washington.We do not support annexation and we will fight any attempt to do so," Tom Nides, the U.S. ambassador to Israel, said in an interview with Israeli public radio Kan aired Thursday.Nides' comments follow claims by senior Likud MK Yariv Levin on Wednesday that West Bank annexation was high on the new government's agenda, The Times of Israel reported.Now, with Netanyahu back in power along with his alliance of far-right and religious parties, what threatens to further complicate relations between Jerusalem and Washington is the possible inclusion of ultranationalist Itamar Ben-Gvir in the new ruling coalition government.Ben-Gvir, who leads the far-right Otzma Yehudit party, is expected to be part of the new government, and is said to be eyeing the key Public Security Ministry."