New Israeli government wants to destroy two-state solution, Palestinian PM warns
By France24
28 January 2023 |
1:19 pm
FRANCE 24 spoke to the Prime Minister of the Palestinian Authority (PA) Mohammad Shtayyeh in Brussels where he unreservedly criticised the new Israeli government, claiming its goal is "annexation", and adding that "the whole settlement programme was designed to destroy the two-state solution".
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