At the 80th session of the United Nations General Assembly, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu presented his stance on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. He argued against the establishment of a Palestinian state near Jerusalem following the October 7 attacks. To emphasize his point, Netanyahu compared the situation to the hypothetical scenario of Al-Qaeda gaining a foothold near New York City after the September 11 attacks. He deemed the concept “sheer madness” and stated it would not be implemented.
Netanyahu Rejects Palestinian State Near Jerusalem, Citing Security Concerns
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