Netanyahu Rejects Two-State Solution, Sparking Global Criticism
Israeli Prime Minister's stance could complicate US aid and Israeli-Saudi relations, while Canadian PM Trudeau and US Secretary of State Blinken reiterate support for two-state solution.
- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has publicly rejected the two-state solution, stating that Israel needs to maintain security control over all territory west of the Jordan River.
- Netanyahu's stance has been criticized by Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, who maintains that a two-state solution is the only way forward for a safe and secure Israel and Palestine.
- Netanyahu's comments could complicate the US Senate's aid package to Israel, with some lawmakers questioning the continued financial support in light of Netanyahu's opposition to a Palestinian state.
- US Secretary of State Antony Blinken has reiterated the US's commitment to a two-state solution, stating that respect for the Oslo Accords and the two-state principle is non-negotiable.
- Netanyahu's stance could also impact the normalisation of Israeli-Saudi relations, which has been hailed as a significant step towards peace in the region.