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Netanyahu: Two-state solution would be ‘huge reward’ to terror

Earlier this week, Netanyahu stressed that conquering Rafah in southernmost Gaza was essential to defeating Hamas

February 16, 2024 10:04
STATE BUDGET VOTE
Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu attends a discussion and a vote on the state budget at the assembly hall of the Israeli parliament in Jerusalem, February 7, 2024. (Photo by Yonatan Sindel/Flash90)

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Charles Bybelezer,

Charles Bybelezer

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(JNS) Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Thursday night pushed back strongly against the prospect of the Biden administration unilaterally recognising a Palestinian state in the wake of Hamas's October 7 massacre.

"Israel categorically rejects international dictates regarding a permanent settlement with the Palestinians. Such an arrangement will be reached only through direct negotiations between the parties, without preconditions,” said Netanyahu.

“Israel will continue to oppose the unilateral recognition of a Palestinian state. Such recognition in the wake of the October 7 massacre would give a huge reward to unprecedented terrorism and prevent any future peace settlement,” he added.

The comments came after the Washington Post reported that the Biden administration was preparing to make a major push for Palestinian statehood if a Gaza ceasefire agreement being negotiated in Cairo this week takes effect.