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Israel PM snubs Palestinia­n sovereignt­y

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ISRAELI Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Saturday he told United States President Joe Biden that he rejected Palestinia­n sovereignt­y in the Gaza Strip, in a call the day before.

The two leaders spoke by phone on Friday for the first time in nearly a month, with Biden saying following the call that he believed it was still possible Netanyahu could agree to some form of Palestinia­n state.

“In his conversati­on with President Biden, Prime

Minister Netanyahu reiterated his policy that after Hamas is destroyed Israel must retain security control over Gaza to ensure that Gaza will no longer pose a threat to Israel, a requiremen­t that contradict­s the demand for Palestinia­n sovereignt­y,” his office said in a statement on Saturday.

On Thursday, Netanyahu had rejected Palestinia­n sovereignt­y over the occupied West Bank, saying it was incompatib­le with Israel’s need to have “security control over all the territory west of the (River) Jordan.”

Biden had said after the call on Friday that it was possible Netanyahu could come round to some form of two-state solution, seen by diplomats as the best way to bring peace to the Middle East.

A senior Hamas official on Saturday dismissed Biden’s comments about the possibilit­y of Israel agreeing to a Palestinia­n state.

“The illusion that Biden is preaching about a state of Palestine and its characteri­stics does not fool our people,”

Izzat al-Rishq, a member of the Islamist group’s political bureau, said. “Biden is a full partner in the genocidal war and our people do not expect any good from him.”

Netanyahu has pledged to destroy Hamas and demilitari­se Gaza following the Palestinia­n Islamist group’s October 7 attack on Israel.

Hamas’s attack resulted in the death of about 1,140 people, and Israel’s counteroff­ensive has killed at least 25,000 Palestinia­ns.

(AFP)

 ?? ?? Smoke rises from Gaza, amid the ongoing conflict between Israel and the Palestinia­n Islamist group Hamas, as seen from southern Israel, yesterday.
— Reuters
Smoke rises from Gaza, amid the ongoing conflict between Israel and the Palestinia­n Islamist group Hamas, as seen from southern Israel, yesterday. — Reuters

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