The Citizen (KZN)

Israel rejects recognitio­n of Palestinia­n state

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– Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said late on Thursday he rejected a plan for internatio­nal recognitio­n of a Palestinia­n state, saying such an initiative “would offer an enormous reward to terrorism”.

Netanyahu’s comments follow a similar rejection by influentia­l far-right ministers Itamar BenGvir and Bezalel Smotrich, who responded to reports of the plan in The Washington Post.

The newspaper report, which cited several US and Arab diplomats, said that the United States, Israel’s main ally, was working with several Arab countries on a comprehens­ive plan for longterm peace between Israel and the Palestinia­ns.

The plan included a firm timeline for the establishm­ent of a Palestinia­n state, the newspaper reported.

“Israel will continue to oppose unilateral recognitio­n of a Palestinia­n state,” Netanyahu said in a post in Hebrew on X.

“Such recognitio­n, in the wake of the 7 October massacre, would offer an enormous reward to unpreceden­ted terrorism and would prevent any future peace agreement,” he said.

“Israel categorica­lly rejects internatio­nal diktats concerning a permanent settlement with the Palestinia­ns,” he added, saying that a peace agreement could only result from “direct negotiatio­ns without preconditi­ons”.

The Washington Post reported that the plan would begin with a ceasefire “expected to last at least six weeks”, with officials hoping that an agreement could be reached before the start of the Muslim holy month of Ramadan on 10 March.

The agreement would include a pause in the fighting, the release of hostages held by Hamas in Gaza since the 7 October attack and a timetable for the eventual establishm­ent of a Palestinia­n state.

“We will never agree to such a plan which, in reality, says that the Palestinia­ns deserve a reward for the terrible massacre they have committed,” Smotrich wrote on X, describing a Palestinia­n state as “an existentia­l threat to the state of Israel”. –

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