Israel’s government, led by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, unanimously rejected any foreign attempts to establish a Palestinian state following the conclusion of the war against Hamas.
The government declared an outright rejection of calls for a two-state solution proposed by the US and other UN members, emphasizing that negotiations without preconditions are the only path to a settlement.
This stance aligns with Netanyahu’s recent remarks opposing international dictates and describing a two-state solution as a “prize” for Hamas.
The longstanding issue of a two-state solution has faced challenges, and both Israel and Hamas have rejected it, though for different reasons.