Benjamin Netanyahu rejects the hypothesis of a two-state solution put forward by Washington, even when the conflict against Hamas has ended.
Benyami Netanyahu says “no” to Washington’s proposal: the Israeli Prime Minister rejects the hypothesis of a two-state solution, even when the conflict against Hamas has ended, and intends to go as far as “total victory” on the terrorist organization.
“In the event of a future agreement – with or without a settlement of the conflict – Israel must be able to control the security of all territory west of the Jordan“, said the Israeli Prime Minister. “This is a precondition which is incompatible with the notion of sovereignty. What choice do we have? I am stating this reality to our American friends and have stopped trying to impose a possibility that would harm Israel’s security.“.
A position which comes the day after a symbolic gathering, organized to celebrate the first birthday of Kfir Bibas, the youngest Israeli hostage held in the Gaza Strip, and whose fate remains uncertain. He was just nine months old when he was kidnapped on October 7, along with his brother and parents.
The distribution of medicines intended for the Israeli hostages remains on hold for the moment. The cargo would have arrived in the Gaza Strip, following an agreement negotiated by France and Qatar, in exchange for a greater delivery of treatment for the Gazan population.