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'There will be no Palestinian state,' Israel's PM says as he signs West Bank settlement plan
The plan, on an open tract of land east of Jerusalem, has been under consideration for more than two decades but was frozen ...
Premier signs plan to double population of Jewish Megacolony in the occupied West Bank. Expansion project can further ...
Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu has signed an agreement to push ahead with the controversial E1 plan settlement ...
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Israel’s Netanyahu says ‘there will be no Palestinian state’
Israeli prime minister signs agreement to move ahead with expanded settlement plan that would bisect occupied West Bank.
‘There will be no Palestinian state’: Netanyahu says as he signs West Bank settlement expansion plan
E1 expansion plan calls for 3,401 housing units to be constructed in Maale Adumim, resulting in Ramallah and Bethlehem in the ...
Speaking at the signing of a major new settlement project in the occupied West Bank, Netanyahu promised to double the ...
Last month, the long overdue East 1 (E1) project, that was stalled amid objections from the US and European government in ...
Al-Monitor on MSN
Israel PM vows 'there will be no Palestinian state'
"We are going to fulfil our promise that there will be no ... Palestinian state. All of Israel's settlements in the West Bank, occupied since 1967, are considered illegal under international law, ...
About 10 countries including Australia, Belgium, Britain and Canada are expected to formally recognize an independent ...
France recognised a Palestinian state at a world summit in New York on Monday, nearly two years into the war in Gaza, joining ...
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Ben Gvir says he will propose ‘immediate’ West Bank annexation in response to Western recognition of Palestine
Hardline members of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government have been calling to annex the disputed territory in response to recognition of a Palestinian state by Western powers. Earlier this ...
President Emmanuel Macron uses a UN meeting to say that France will join the UK, Canada and Australia in formally recognising a Palestinian state "We can no longer wait," he says, adding that ...
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