Netanyahu explains why a Palestinian state will 'never' be created

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has made a strong statement regarding the Palestinian issue, stressing that the creation of a Palestinian state is impossible and poses an existential threat to Israel.
He added that even if profound reforms are undertaken, the idea of such a state remains unrealizable.
The Palestinian leader's statement comes at a time when tensions in the region are high and talks to resolve the Israeli-Palestinian conflict have encountered numerous obstacles.
Netanyahu:
A Palestinian state will not be established — it's an existential threat to Israel and unrealistic even with reforms. pic.twitter.com/YUD5GDrFsk
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The Israeli prime minister argued that Israel's security is an absolute priority and that any step towards the creation of a Palestinian state must be carefully analyzed for strategic consequences.
Many political analysts say that Netanyahu's words reflect a determined position that tends to strengthen Israel's domestic positions, but which could cause new tensions in relations with the international community and the Palestinian authorities.
Otherwise, Canada, France, and Great Britain have already recognized the Palestinian state. /Telegraph/



















































