Britain’s disappointment with Netanyahu because of his opposition to the creation of a Palestinian state.
Britain is disappointed with the position of the Prime Minister of the Zionist regime during the opposition to the formation of an independent Palestinian state after the Gaza war.
On Monday, British Prime Minister Rishi Sonak’s office emphasized London’s support for the solution of forming two independent governments to resolve the conflict between the Zionist regime and Palestine, calling Benjamin Netanyahu’s opposition to the proposal disappointing.
According to “Reuters”, Sonak’s office has clearly stated that Netanyahu’s opposition to the formation of an independent Palestinian state in the future after the Gaza war is a very “disappointing” position on the part of this regime.
The position of the British Prime Minister’s office has been raised while Netanyahu and the current US President Joe Biden have a strong disagreement over the creation of an independent Palestinian state in the future, and the Prime Minister of the Zionist regime has stated that in no way will Israel’s complete security control over The entire territory of West Jordan will not compromise.
In response to a question about Netanyahu’s statement, the British Prime Minister’s spokesman said to reporters: It is disappointing to hear this from the Israeli Prime Minister. He also emphasized this issue: Britain’s position has always been to support the solution of forming two independent governments so that Palestinians can live safely and comfortably next to Israel, and this is the best way to establish lasting peace.
The solution of forming two independent states has long been considered the basic framework of international efforts to resolve the conflict between Palestine and the Zionist regime, however, there are conflicting views on it from the authorities of this regime.
The British government has repeatedly supported the right of the Zionist regime to defend itself against the actions of Hamas, however, this government has also asked the Zionist regime to respect the humanitarian laws and by stopping its attacks in the Gaza Strip, the possibility of providing humanitarian aid to this region. provided
British government officials have always emphasized the establishment of a “sustainable ceasefire” based on the release of Zionist prisoners by Hamas, to reduce the number of civilian casualties in Gaza.
Spokesman Rishi Sunak said in a conversation with reporters: There is no doubt that there is a long way to go to improve relations and establish security in Israel and Palestine, however, we will continue our long-term support for the solution of two independent states until the end.