Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told the US administration that he is against the establishment of a Palestinian state in any form. "The day after Netanyahu. For most Israelis, it's the next day. "For 30 years, I have consistently said one thing: this conflict is not about the absence of the state, but about its existence," he said.

After the terrorist attacks in Gaza, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told the US administration that he was against the establishment of a Palestinian state in any form. He announced this at a press conference in Tel Aviv.

We will continue attacks on the Gaza Strip until we achieve a "decisive victory over Hamas," the prime minister said.

The Prime Minister of Israel responded to the question about the reports in the American media entitled "The Washington administration is preparing to create a Palestinian state after Netanyahu".

"The day after Netanyahu. For most Israelis, it's the next day. "For 30 years, I have said one thing consistently: this conflict is not about the absence of the state, but about its presence."

Netanyahu repeated that he rejects the proposals of the two countries accepted by the international community, including the UN . According to him, he conveyed this position to the US administration.

Netanyahu said that once the attacks on Gaza stop, Israel should take control of all areas west of Jordan: "This is against the idea of sovereignty. But what can you do?'

According to the American press, the Israeli prime minister's negative attitude is a sign of growing disagreements between Netanyahu and the administration of US President Joe Biden, who have already begun to prepare for the departure of the current head of the Israeli government.

Last week, US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken agreed with Saudi Arabia and four other Arab countries to finance the reconstruction of the Gaza Strip. Riyadh and several unnamed Arab states are also reported to be "ready to support reform of the Palestinian Authority in the Gaza Strip."

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