Netanyahu responded forcefully that Biden will not repeat the mistakes of Oslo .

Mondo International Updated on 2024-01-29

According to Reuters on December 12, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on the same day that Israel has received support from the United States in achieving goals such as destroying Hamas and rescuing hostages taken by Palestinian militants, but the two countries have differences about post-war arrangements in the Gaza Strip.

Netanyahu reiterated his past position that he did not approve of the Western-backed Palestinian National Authority led by Abbas resuming its rule over the Gaza Strip. In his statement, he said the Gaza Strip "will be neither 'Hamas-Stan' nor 'Fatah-Stan'". Fatah is a faction led by Abbas.

Netanyahu said: "I want to make my position clear: I will not allow Israel to repeat the mistakes of 'Oslo'. ”

The Oslo Accords, signed in 1993, allowed the Palestinians limited autonomy in the West Bank and the Gaza Strip.

According to a previous report by AFP, Biden said on the 12th that Israel opposes the "two-state solution" with Palestine. He urged Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to "change" Israel**. Biden said Netanyahu "must strengthen and change" Israel** in order to find a lasting solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. (Compiled by Hu Jing).

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