Netanyahu tells Macron that establishment of Palestinian state will ‘reward’ terrorism
- Netanyahu told Macron that establishing a Palestinian state rewards terrorism.
- Netanyahu cited the lack of condemnation of Hamas by Palestinian leaders.
- Netanyahu stated a Palestinian state would be a terrorist stronghold near Israeli cities.
- Netanyahu said, "establishment of a Palestinian state would be a huge reward for terrorism."
- Macron suggested France might recognize Palestine in June, encouraging others.
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Macron tells Netanyahu the ordeal of Gazan civilians 'must end'
French President Emmanuel Macron has told Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Natanyahu in a phonecall that the suffering of Gazan civilians "must end" and that only a ceasefire in Gaza could free remaining Israeli hostages. He also called for the prospect of a two-state solution to be revisited.
Suffering of Palestinians ‘must end’, Macron tells Netanyahu
• Calls for ‘opening all humanitarian aid crossings’ into besieged territory • Israeli PM visits Gaza, opposes establishment of Palestinian state PARIS: France’s President Emmanuel Macron told Israel’s leader during a phone call on Tuesday that the suffering of Gazan civilians “must end” and that only a ceasefire in Gaza could free remaining Israeli prisoners. “The ordeal the civilian populations of Gaza are going through must end,” Macron poste…
‘There is no Greater Partnership Than Israel & Believing Christians,’ PM Netanyahu Tells Trump’s Faith Advisor
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu talked about the role of Israel in the end times, the friendship between the U.S. … Read More The post ‘There is no Greater Partnership Than Israel & Believing Christians,’ PM Netanyahu Tells Trump’s Faith Advisor first appeared on Charisma News. The post ‘There is no Greater Partnership Than Israel & Believing Christians,’ PM Netanyahu Tells Trump’s Faith Advisor appeared first on Charisma News.
Netanyahu to Khamenei: Israel won't be eliminated, Iran's axis of terror must be
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu responds to Ayatollah Ali Khamenei's promise that Israel will be eliminated, calls it 'brazen' for Iran to say such things while supposedly negotiating for peace.


Netanyahu, Macron spar over recognition of Palestinian state
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu sparred with Emmanuel Macron over the French president’s plan to recognize a Palestinian state and encourage other countries to do the same.
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