Netanyahu Says No! (VIDEO)

(TheRedAlertNews.com) – In notable resistance to the position of President Joe Biden, Israel’s leader Benjamin Netanyahu has rejected the Biden administration’s calls for the creation of a Palestinian Arab state as the Israelis are fighting the Islamist terrorists from Hamas in the wake of the October 7 attack.

See a video of Netanyahu’s declaration below!

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, in a definitive stance on Thursday, dismissed the United States’ proposition for establishing a Palestinian state.

During a press briefing, Netanyahu revealed his conversation with the US, asserting his opposition to the creation of a Palestinian state post-conflict, AP reported, cited by The Hill.

He further emphasized Israel’s commitment to persist in its offensive until a “decisive victory over Hamas” is secured.

“In any future arrangement… Israel needs security control over all territory west of the Jordan. This collides with the idea of sovereignty. What can you do?” Netanyahu said.

He also declared that in all cases of Israel pulling out of Palestinian territories, the result has been chaos and a terrorist takeover.

John Kirby, a national security spokesperson, responded to Netanyahu’s remarks on the same day, indicating a differing perspective from the US side, according to the AP.

The United States has been advocating for a two-state resolution post-war.

Secretary of State Antony Blinken, earlier this week, stressed the necessity of a pathway for Palestine to become an independent state as a prerequisite for Israel’s “genuine security.”

“The problem is getting from here to there, and of course, it requires very difficult, challenging decisions. It requires a mindset that is open to that perspective,” Blinken mentioned on Wednesday at the World Economic Forum, as cited by AP.

Additionally, Matthew Miller, a spokesperson for the State Department, highlighted last week the readiness of Arab nations to collaborate with the US on both immediate and long-term solutions for Palestinians in Gaza, contingent upon Israel’s agreement.

The conflict between Israel and Hamas was reignited on October 7 when, in a surprise invasion, the terrorist group sadistically massacred over 1,400 people in Southern Israel, including 33 Americans.

Another 240 people were captured as hostages by the Palestinian Islamist terrorists, an Iranian proxy, with an estimated 130 still remaining in their captivity.