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Netanyahu: There will never be a Palestinian state until I come back from the U.S.

(Original title: Netanyahu threatened: there will never be a Palestinian state, wait and see)

The Network of Observers.

According to CNN, on September 21, local time, the United Kingdom, Canada and Australia announced their official recognition of the Palestinian state. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu responded on the same day that it is "absolutely impossible" that there will be a Palestinian state, and threatened countries that recognized the Palestinian state to "wait and see".

Speaking about the recent multi-state recognition of the Palestinian State, Netanyahu posted a video on 21 January saying: “I want to tell you that this will never succeed, that a Palestinian state will never be established west of the Jordan River. Over the years, I have always prevented the establishment of this ‘terrorist state’.

"I will respond to the latest attempt to create a 'terrorist state' in the heart of our land when I return from the United States. Wait and see," Netanyahu threatened.

On September 21, local time, in response to the recent recognition of the Palestinian state by many countries, Netanyahu released a video response screenshot

France, Belgium and other countries are expected to recognize the State of Palestine this week during the 80th United Nations High-Level Session. Netanyahu is scheduled to travel to New York this week to attend events such as the General Assembly debate and he is also expected to go to the White House to meet U.S. President Trump.

Netanyahu’s statement clearly suggests that he has gained support from the Trump administration, and that without Trump’s support, Netanyahu has little to do with options.But with this support, Netanyahu would think that under the U.S. “paraply” he could almost “do what he wanted.”

In addition, Netanyahu's statement may imply that the annexation of the occupied West Bank is being discussed within Israel. Netanyahu's far-right allies are pressing him for more aggressive action, calling on Israel to annex the entire West Bank or much of it.

Earlier, Treasury Minister Smootrich said the “only response” would be to annex the entire West Bank and “completely remove the stupid idea of establishing a Palestinian state from the agenda.”

Former Israeli Consul General Pincus predicted that if Israel is about to annex the West Bank, it is unlikely to annex a large area, but symbolically annex "a piece of land in Area C that no one pays attention to." The "Area C" he mentioned refers to the area in the West Bank where Israel is responsible for security and civil control.

Pincus said Israel had "sufficient early warning time" for countries to acknowledge that the Palestinian state was prepared and that they had enough time to conduct diplomatic operations while showing goodwill and goodwill by mitigating the humanitarian situation in Gaza, but did not."

According to CNN, these countries recognize the Palestinian state and instead make the Israeli government more disrespectful in its diplomatic conflict with more and more Western countries. In Netanyahu’s worldview, the only country Israel needs is the United States, and he does have the public support of the Trump administration.

When U.S. Secretary of State Rubio visited Israel last week, he said that he had repeatedly communicated with countries planning to recognize the Palestinian state, trying to convince them that the move would be "counterproductive." However, all the countries that have stated that they will recognize the Palestinian state have not changed their policies.

Extended reading

Netanyahu looks around the world and discovers that Israel has only one friend left

Arab-Islamic Emergency Summit Focus on Israeli Attack in Qatar

The 15th Arab-Islamic Emergency Summit ended in Doha, Qatar. The summit issued a communiqué condemning the Israeli attack on Qatar and calling on Arab and Islamic nations to unite in responding to common challenges and threats. On the same day, Israel launched tanks into Gaza City, and the Israeli Defense Army issued a statement on the morning of 16 that the forces of two Israeli divisions were fighting in Gaza City.

Middle Eastern experts believe that the Doha summit highlights the anger of Arab and Islamic nations over Israeli poor soldiers, and that regional nations will rethink their relations with the United States.

Summit condemns Israeli attacks

According to local media reports, leaders and representatives from 60 countries, including members of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation and the Arab League, attended an emergency summit, focusing on the Israeli attack on Qatar. The summit issued a communiqué condemning the Israeli attack on Qatar, pointing out that this act of aggression was a blatant violation of Qatar’s sovereignty, a blatant violation of international law, and a serious threat to regional and international peace and security.

Qatar Emir (Head of State) Tamim, who hosted the summit, strongly condemned Israel’s airstrikes on Qatar in his opening speech.

The leaders attending the summit condemned the Israeli attacks and called on Arab and Islamic countries to unite in addressing common challenges and threats.

Palestinian President Abbas has called on the international community to hold Israel accountable and called on the Arab countries to respond "solidly".Turkish President Erdogan said economic pressure on Israel must be put.

The Israeli Army launched a ground attack.

The Israeli army issued a statement on the morning of the 16th that after the recent preparatory strike, the Israeli army entered the ground offensive stage in Gaza City on the morning of the 16th, and has expanded its operations to the central area of Gaza City. The two divisions of the Israeli army are fighting in Gaza City.

The United Nations Independent International Investigation Committee on the Occupied Palestinian Territories (including East Jerusalem) and Israel issued a report on Friday that said Israel committed genocide crimes against Palestinians in the Gaza Strip.

Nimrod Golen, director of the Israeli Regional Foreign Policy Institute, said Israel is under multiple pressures, with the international community strongly condemning its military actions on the one hand and facing the “disadvantage” that many countries will recognize the Palestinian state at the UN General Assembly this month.

Netanyahu’s speech (data map)

Netanyahu, who attended a meeting of the Ministry of Finance on the 15th, acknowledged that "Israel is in some sort of isolation" and that there will be a growing need to adapt economically "on its own" in the future. the opposition leader of the party "has a future" and former prime minister Yair Rapid issued a statement saying that Israel's isolation situation was the result of Netanyahu and his government's "solitary, failed policy."

At the moment, Israel is only supported by the United States, while Western allies such as Britain, France, Canada and Australia have announced their readiness to recognize the Palestinian state, and now this “isolation” extends to America’s Middle Eastern allies.

Analysts believe that some Middle Eastern countries have long viewed the U.S. as a “regional security umbrella,” but Israel’s attacks on Qatar and the US’s biased stance on Israel indicate that the U.S. as a “security partner” is not reliable, and some countries in the region are beginning to rethink their relations with the U.S.



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