Israel Rejects Foreign Calls for Palestinian State After Hamas War
• Israel's government unanimously voted to reject any attempts by foreign powers to create a Palestinian state after the war with Hamas ends.
• Israel "outright rejects" calls for a two-state solution being pushed by the US and UN.
• Israel says a Palestinian state established with outside interference will only reward the terrorists behind the October 7 attack that killed over 1,200 Israelis.
• Hamas also rejects a two-state solution, seeking instead to expand Palestinian territory and erase Israel from the map.
• Israel's PM Netanyahu said no foreign power should dictate what happens in Gaza after the war, insisting Israel alone should lead the demilitarization.