Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said in a statement on Saturday (June 27) that between the sea and the Jordan River, there is no room for two states. Netanyahu said that the Israeli public had been divided about the two-state solution, but this has changed over the past three years. Israel has taken steps to help settlers acquire land in the occupied West Bank and widen its powers in parts of the territory where Palestinians have some self-rule - measures they said aimed to undermine the two-state solution.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said in a statement on Saturday (June 27) that between the sea and the Jordan River, there is no room for two states. Netanyahu said that…

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has rejected the possibility of Palestinian statehood, declaring that there is 'no room for two states' under the government he leads.…

ALBAWABA - Benjamin Netanyahu said in a press conference on Sunday that, after the most recent war, the public was “divided” on the two-state solution -