Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says the establishment of a Palestinian state "will not happen." Netanyahu put out an angry statement after Britain and other Western allies said they were unilaterally recognising a Palestinian state in a step seen as a show of displeasure with Israel.
Netanyahu accused the foreign leaders of giving a "prize" to Hamas.
Benjamin Netanyahu:
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"I got a message to the same leaders who recognize a Palestinian state after the October 7 horrifying massacre: you reward terrorism. And I got another message: There will not be a Palestinian state."
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"It will not happen," he said. "A Palestinian state will not be established west of the Jordan River." Netanyahu said he would announce Israel's response after a trip next week to the US, where he is to meet President Donald Trump at the White House.
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