Netanyahu faces far-right backlash after US-backed statement on Palestinian state
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Summary: JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Sunday Israel remained opposed to a Palestinian state after protests by far-right
JERUSALEM (Reuters) โ Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Sunday Israel remained opposed to a Palestinian state after protests by far-right coalition allies over a U.S.-backed statement indicating support for a pathway to Palestinian independence.
Netanyahu spoke two days after Israelโs key ally the United States and many Muslim-majority nations endorsed a draft U.N. resolution backing President Donald Trumpโs Gaza peace plan, saying the process offered a route to Palestinian statehood.
The 15-member U.N.
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