Israel's Netanyahu says a Palestinian state in Gaza 'will not happen'
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The Iranian axis is trying to recover, but we will not allow it to succeed, the Israeli prime minister said.
Israel's Netanyahu says a Palestinian state in Gaza 'will not happen'
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowed Tuesday that he would not allow the establishment of a Palestinian state in the Gaza Strip, asserting that Israel would maintain security control "from Jordan to the sea". FRANCE 24's Noga Tarnopolsky reports from Jerusalem.
Netanyahu warns Iran any attack will be met with force 'never seen before'
In press conference following return of last hostage held by Hamas, PM warns Tehran against aggression, vowing an unprecedented Israeli response if Iran launches an attack; rules out Turkish and Qatari military presence in Gaza
Netanyahu triumphed because he “repeatedly prevented the establishment of a Palestinian state.” “But today and tomorrow, we will not allow it.”
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu threatened today to respond with "an unprecedented force" to a possible attack by Iran, whose President Masoud Pezeshkian said to be ready to join any process leading to peace. "It is true that Iran is trying to recover, but we will not allow that to happen. If Iran makes the serious mistake of attacking Israel, we will respond with an unprecedented force," Netanyahu, at a press conference in Jerusalem.
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