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Netanyahu OKs illegal E1 settlement push, vows ‘no Palestinian state’

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu signed an agreement on Thursday to push ahead with a controversial settlement expansion plan that would cut...

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dailysabah.comStai leggendo9 mesi fa

Netanyahu OKs illegal E1 settlement push, vows ‘no Palestinian state’

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu signed an agreement on Thursday to push ahead with a controversial settlement expansion plan that would cut...

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middleeasteye.net9 mesi fa

Netanyahu signs E1 plan to bisect West Bank as Israeli forces raid its cities

Israel's prime minister says 'there will not be a Palestinian state' while greenlighting over 3,400 new settler units that would split the occupied territories

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  1. giovedì 11 settembre 2025·dailysabah.com

    Netanyahu OKs illegal E1 settlement push, vows ‘no Palestinian state’

    Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu signed an agreement on Thursday to push ahead with a controversial settlement expansion plan that would cut...

  2. venerdì 12 settembre 2025·middleeasteye.net

    Netanyahu signs E1 plan to bisect West Bank as Israeli forces raid its cities

    Israel's prime minister says 'there will not be a Palestinian state' while greenlighting over 3,400 new settler units that would split the occupied territories