With less than a day until Israel’s election, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowed on Monday that there will be no Palestinian state if he is re-elected tomorrow.
“I think that anyone who moves to establish a Palestinian state today, and evacuate areas, is giving radical Islam an area from which to attack the State of Israel,” Netanyahu said in an interview with the NRG news website, according to The Times of Israel. “This is the true reality that has been created in past years,” the prime minister added, promising to increase construction in East Jerusalem in order to preempt the creation of a Hamas stronghold.
Asked whether there would be no Palestinian state if he were reelected, Netanyahu responded: “Indeed.”
The declaration is a major setback for decades of U.S. diplomacy, which has focused on the establishment of a sovereign Palestinian state that would exist alongside Israel. It was long believed that the prime minister, like generations of American and Israeli policymakers, favored an eventual two-state solution to the long-simmering Palestinian-Israeli conflict.









