Netanyah resists pressure to establish a Palestinian state

Israeli President Benjamin Netanyah has again insisted that Israel should maintain security control over all Palestinian territories. Netanyahu said this condition was “in opposition to” with the creation of a future Palestinian state, reports the BBC, broadcasts Klankosova.tv. His comments Saturday rejected pressure on his US government and [...]
Israeli President Benjamin Netanyah has again insisted that Israel should maintain security control over all Palestinian territories.
Netanyahu said this condition was “in opposition to” with the creation of a future Palestinian state, reports the BBC, broadcasts Klankosova.tv.
His comments Saturday rejected pressure on his US government and others to commit to future Palestinian citizenship.
Netanyahu and US President Joe Biden discussed the future of Palestinian territories in a call Friday.
The Israeli prime minister's recent intervention appeared to deepen a public division between his government and the US over the future governance of Gaza and the West Coast when the Gaza conflict ends.












