Benjamin Netanyahu, the Prime Minister of Israel, reacted to the recent recognition of the state of Palestine by several European countries, stating that this does not obligate Israel in any way. Netanyahu reiterated that there will be no Palestinian state, criticizing leaders who submit to Palestinian terrorism. His statements came after French President Emmanuel Macron and five other European countries supported the recognition of Palestine at the UN, in the context of the conflict in Gaza.
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