Arab-Israeli ‘Moderate’ Leader: ‘State Of Palestine Exists, Israel Must Recognize It’
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Eisenkot vows no Palestinian state after Arab party leader urges recognition
The opposition leader ruled out Palestinian statehood under a government he leads, drawing sharp criticism from coalition lawmakers, including Netanyahu, who questioned the credibility of his stance
Arab-Israeli ‘Moderate’ Leader: ‘State Of Palestine Exists, Israel Must Recognize It’
JERUSALEM (VINnews) — Israeli Arab Party Ra’am’s chairman MK Mansour Abbas delivered a keynote speech over the weekend at the 28th national conference of his party in Tayibe, attended by more than 1,000 party members. Abbas focused his remarks on Ra’am’s political strategy and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, declaring that Arab citizens of Israel serve as […]
Responding to Raam leader Abbas's statement that "a Palestinian state is a reality," Netanyahu and Eisenkot argued that a Palestinian state could not be established as long as they were in power. The debate intensified pre-election coalition calculations.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu claimed, Saturday, that he would not allow the establishment of a Palestinian State in the Gaza Strip or the occupied West Bank, as long as he remained in office. This came in a statement published by Netanyahu, in response to statements by the Chairman of the Consolidated Arab List (Ram) Mansour Abbas, in which he said that "the State of Palestine exists and exists, and most of the world recognizes it w…
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