PNN – In response to the words of the new New York mayor, Zohran Mamdani, regarding the execution of an arrest warrant against him by The Hague court, the Israeli Prime Minister emphasized that he will not cancel any of his trips to the United States.
According to the report of Pakistan News Network, in an interview with a Hebrew platform on Telegram, Benjamin Netanyahu said in response to the statements of Zohran Mamdani, the new mayor of New York, who promised to execute the arrest warrant issued by the International Criminal Court in The Hague if Netanyahu enters the city: “I will not cancel any trips and I will not pay attention to threats.”
The Israeli Prime Minister also called the establishment of an independent Palestinian state an unthinkable idea, regardless of global demands, and added: Even within the framework of efforts to normalize relations with Saudi Arabia, this issue is not on my agenda.
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Netanyahu referred to continuing political contacts with Saudi Arabia to advance the process of normalizing relations, saying: What is said on the surface does not always reflect what is going on behind the scenes in negotiations.
Claiming that the Israeli army’s attack on Gaza City was the decisive factor in the release of the Zionist prisoners, Netanyahu added: The violent phase of the war is over, but there is a possibility of a return to fighting on any front.
Regarding the Rafah crossing, the Israeli Prime Minister also said: This crossing will only be opened for the exit of Palestinians from Gaza and after the completion of the phase of returning the bodies of Zionist prisoners.
Netanyahu asked Egypt to allow Palestinians to leave Gaza via Rafah.
In response to Trump’s announcement of selling F-35 fighter jets to Saudi Arabia, the Israeli Prime Minister said: In a phone call with US Secretary of State Marco Rubio, he announced that the US emphasizes its commitment to maintaining Israel’s military superiority.

