Rubio says a Palestinian state ‘not even a realistic thing right now’
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Palestinians need unity to realize dream of statehood
At first glance, it is difficult to fathom that Donald Trump’s peace plan — which was prepared with active Israeli input, particularly from Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, a steadfast opponent of Palestinian statehood — could pave the way for an independent Palestinian state. It explicitly rejects any state for the Palestinian Authority, headquartered temporarily in
Rubio: ‘Forget About Statehood’; No Hostages, No Peace
Hamas' release of all remaining hostages and their dead bodies is just the start of peace in Gaza, which remains a more complex issue than the long-failed two-state orthodoxy pushed by liberals and anti-Israel forces globally, according to Secretary of State Marco Rubio.
'We Can't Have a Palestinian State That's Governed by Hamas': Sec. Rubio States on Eve of Talks Between Israel and Hamas
Secretary of State Marco Rubio joins NBC's "Meet the Press" to discuss about the likelihood for the U.S. to recognize a Palestinian state.
Rubio says a Palestinian state ‘not even a realistic thing right now’
Secretary of State Marco Rubio said Sunday that an independent Palestinian state is “not even a realistic thing right now.” “It’s not even possible. That’s not even a realistic thing right now,” Rubio said on CBS’s Face the Nation. “Because who would govern that Palestinian state, Hamas?” The Trump administration’s 20-point plan to end the…
U.S. Secretary of State and National Security Advisor Marco Rubio has warned against...
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