Palestinian leaders have responded to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s rejection of a two-state solution, saying there will be “no security and stability” in the region until a fully sovereign Palestinian state is established.
Netanyahu, who leads a far-right government that opposes Palestinian statehood, on Thursday repeated his longstanding opposition to the two-state solution proposed by his American and Canadian allies, saying Israel “must have security control over the entire territory west of the Jordan River.”
Nabil Abu Rdeineh, spokesperson for Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, said there can be no stability in the region without a Palestinian state.
“Without the establishment of an independent Palestinian state with
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