Israel PM vows ‘there will be no Palestinian state’
- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated, "there will be no Palestinian state," emphasizing that the region belongs to Israel, amid rising global recognition of Palestinian statehood.
- Israeli Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich confirmed that the settlement construction plan in E1 aims to "bury the idea of a Palestinian state."
- The UAE warned that annexing parts of the occupied West Bank would be a "red line" and undermine the Abraham Accords, according to Lana Nusseibeh, Assistant Minister for Political Affairs.
- Israel's proposal to annex parts of the West Bank comes despite the UAE's normalization of relations with Israel in 2020, highlighting rising tensions in the region.
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The Israeli Prime Minister said there would be no Palestinian state at a signing ceremony for a settlement project in the West Bank.
Israeli PM Netanyahu vows there will be no Palestinian state: This place is ours
Benjamin Netanyahu ruled out a Palestinian state while signing an agreement to advance the contentious E1 settlement project, which would divide the occupied West Bank and expand housing in Maale Adumim.
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Netanyahu Declares: There Will Be No "Palestinian" State
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu signed a historic roof agreement in Ma’ale Adumim today (Thursday) with Mayor Guy Yifrach and Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich, but again avoided declaring sovereignty, despite high expectations. The prime minister’s unusual arrival at the ceremony, which usually takes place only in the presence of the housing minister, raised hopes among many that he would use the stage to make a significant political statemen…
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