Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu today dismissed Palestinian unity talks saying he will not accept any deal unless it meets certain conditions.
He said he could not accept a deal that came “at the expense of our existence”, at a meeting of his Likud party in the illegal West Bank settlement of Ma’ale Adumim where he also backed a law that would annex 19 settlements.
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“For whoever wants reconciliation, our explanation to them is very simple: recognise the State of Israel, dismantle Hamas’ military wing and cut ties with Iran,” he said.
Palestinian Prime Minister Rami Hamdallah makes a speech during the first cabinet meeting in Gaza since unity government was established in 2014, in Gaza City, Gaza on 3 October 2017 [Presidency Handout/Anadolu Agency]
The hardline right-wing Education Minister Naftali Bennet had voiced his disapproval earlier today, demanding Israel stop transferring tax payments to the Ramallah-based Palestinian Authority.
Palestinian Prime Minister Rami Hamdallah held his weekly cabinet meeting in Gaza today in a major sign of progress towards the Egypt-led reconciliation despite remaining complications.
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