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Netanyahu insists there can be no Palestinian state, ahead of U.N. vote leaving that door open

Netanyahu insists there can be no Palestinian state, ahead of U.N. vote leaving that door open

Posted on November 16, 2025 By admin


Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowed Sunday (November 16, 2025) to oppose any attempt to establish a Palestinian state, a day before the U.N. Security Council planned to vote on a U.S.-drafted resolution on Gaza that leaves the door open to Palestinian independence.

Mr. Netanyahu has long asserted that creating a Palestinian state would reward Hamas and eventually lead to an even larger Hamas-run state on Israel’s borders. But as the U.S. attempts to push forward with its Gaza ceasefire proposal, he faces heavy international pressure to show flexibility.

The Security Council is expected to vote on a U.S. proposal for a U.N. mandate that would establish an international stabilization force in Gaza despite opposition from Russia, China and some Arab countries.

Hamas and Palestinian factions warned Sunday (November 16, 2025) against the U.S. proposal, calling it an attempt to impose an international mandate on Gaza that is biased toward Israel and deprives Palestinians of the right to manage their own affairs. In a statement, the groups said the force must not involve Israel and must be under direct U.N. supervision.

The statement also rejected any reference in the U.S. proposal to disarming Gaza. Mr. Netanyahu on Sunday (November 16, 2025) noted the proposal calls for Gaza to be demilitarized and Hamas to be disarmed, telling his Cabinet: “Either this will happen the easy way, or it will happen the hard way.”

The U.S., under pressure from countries expected to contribute troops to the force, had revised the resolution with stronger language about Palestinian self-determination. It now says that President Donald Trump’s plan may create a “credible pathway” to Palestinian statehood. A rival Russian proposal uses even stronger language in favour of Palestinian statehood.

The creation of a Palestinian state alongside Israel is seen internationally as the only realistic way to resolve the conflict for the long term.

Mr. Netanyahu’s hard-line governing partners have urged him to take a tough stand on the calls for Palestinian independence. Mr. Netanyahu said Sunday (November 16, 2025) that Israel’s opposition to a Palestinian state has “not changed one bit” and is not threatened by external or internal pressure.

“I do not need affirmations, tweets or lectures from anyone,” he said.

That pressure increased during the war in Gaza. In September, after the U.K., Australia and Canada formally recognised a Palestinian state, Mr. Netanyahu blasted the countries for proffering a “prize” to Hamas.

The Israeli leader also made his first public comments about a surge in attacks by Jewish settlers in the Israeli-occupied West Bank, saying the violence was the work of a small minority. Palestinians and human rights groups say the violence has been widespread and accused the government of turning a blind eye.

Palestinian health officials said Sunday (November 16, 2025) that a 19-year-old Palestinian man became the seventh person to be killed in the West Bank in the past two weeks by Israeli fire. The spike in violence has been accompanied by a surge in settler attacks.

The Israeli military said it was operating in Nablus, in the northern West Bank, early Sunday (November 16, 2025) when the man hurled an explosive device at soldiers, who fired in response.

The military later said its forces had killed someone in the Far’a area of the West Bank who “attempted to harm them,” with no details. There was no immediate Palestinian comment.

In addition to Sunday’s (November 16, 2025) clashes, the Palestinian Health Ministry in the West Bank said six teenagers — ages 15 to 17 — were shot and killed by Israeli fire in four separate shootings over the past two weeks.

On Sunday (November 16, 2025), Mr. Netanyahu cast settler violence as the work of a few extremists. But Palestinians and rights groups say the violence is carried out by settlers with impunity from Israel’s far-right government. Settler leaders and their allies hold top positions in Mr. Netanyahu’s government, including the Cabinet Ministers who oversee the national police force and West Bank settlement policies.

U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio last week said there’s concern that the events in the West Bank “could undermine what we’re doing in Gaza.”

U.N. Human Rights Commissioner spokesperson Thameen Al-Kheetan has said the U.N. recorded more than 260 attacks by Israeli settlers against Palestinians and their property in the West Bank in October, more than in any month since 2006.

Israel’s military said its troops on Sunday (November 16, 2025) killed someone who crossed into territory they control in northern Gaza and “posed an immediate threat to them.”

In Khan Younis in southern Gaza, families in the crowded Muwasi tent camp picked their way along flooded streets after winter’s first strong rainfall that started on Friday (November 14, 2025). Water dripped through torn tents onto belongings. Children splashed barefoot or in sandals, or tried to ride bikes.

“Our bathroom is made of fabric. Everything is made of fabric, and it’s worn out from the sun, so the rain pours down on us. It’s indescribable suffering,” said one displaced Palestinian, Abdallah Abu Quta.

Published – November 17, 2025 04:58 am IST



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