Wednesday, 25 August 2021 (YJC)_ The Israeli prime minister says he will not allow the formation of an independent Palestinian state as long as he is in office, but will not implement the plan to occupy the West Bank.
In an interview with the New York Times, Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett described the regime's daily occupation in the form of new Zionist settlements as "natural growth" in the settlements and said that this growth would continue.
Bennett, who is scheduled to meet with US President Joe Biden at the White House on Thursday, said before traveling to Washington that he would not allow the formation of a Palestinian state.
And it does not agree with the plan to annex parts of the West Bank to other parts of occupied Palestine.
He claimed that the presence of leftist and rightist elements in his cabinet means not moving outside the negotiating table, he said:
Everyone knows that this cabinet neither joins nor allows the formation of a Palestinian state. I am the Prime Minister of Israel and what I am doing is finding a common ground and how we can focus on the agreed issues.