Israeli leaders voice opposition to Palestinian state before UN Gaza vote

Israeli leaders voice opposition to Palestinian state before UN Gaza vote
Above, the UN Security Council holds a meeting on the situation in the Middle East, including the Palestinian question, at the UN headquarters in New York on Sept. 23, 2025. (AFP)
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Israeli leaders voice opposition to Palestinian state before UN Gaza vote

Israeli leaders voice opposition to Palestinian state before UN Gaza vote
  • The draft resolution would follow up on the ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas
  • Unlike previous drafts, the latest version of the resolution mentions a possible future Palestinian state

JERUSALEM: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and members of his government underscored their opposition to a Palestinian state ahead of a UN Security Council vote Monday on a resolution endorsing a US-backed Gaza peace plan.
The draft resolution would follow up on the ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas brokered by US President Donald Trump, giving the council’s blessing for a transitional administration and a temporary international security force in the devastated territory.
Unlike previous drafts, the latest version of the resolution mentions a possible future Palestinian state, which the Israeli government is vehemently against.
“Our opposition to a Palestinian state on any territory has not changed,” Netanyahu said at a cabinet meeting on Sunday.
Netanyahu had come in for criticism from coalition members, including far-right Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich, who had accused him of failing to respond to a recent wave of recognition of Palestinian statehood by Western countries.
“Formulate immediately an appropriate and decisive response that will make it clear to the entire world – no Palestinian state will ever arise on the lands of our homeland,” Smotrich urged Netanyahu on X.
The premier replied Sunday that he did “not need affirmations, tweets, or lectures from anyone.”
Other ministers likewise expressed their opposition to Palestinian statehood, though none explicitly referred to the resolution.
“Israel’s policy is clear: no Palestinian state will be established,” Defense Minister Israel Katz wrote on X Sunday.
Foreign Minister Gideon Saar also said on X that the country would “not agree to the establishment of a Palestinian terror state in the heart of the Land of Israel.”
Far-right firebrand and National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir went even further, calling the Palestinian identity an “invention.”
The Security Council resolution would effectively usher in the second phase of the US-backed deal reached last month, which brought about a ceasefire after two years of war sparked by Hamas’s October 7, 2023 attack on Israel.
The first phase has seen the release of the last 20 living Israeli hostages and nearly all of the 28 dead captives held by Palestinian militants.
In exchange, Israel has freed nearly 2,000 Palestinian prisoners and returned 330 bodies.


Palestinian killed by Israeli army in West Bank

Palestinian killed by Israeli army in West Bank
Updated 16 November 2025

Palestinian killed by Israeli army in West Bank

Palestinian killed by Israeli army in West Bank
  • The Israeli military said Sunday it had killed one person overnight during an operation in the occupied West Bank city of Nablus

JERUSALEM: The Israeli military said Sunday it had killed one person overnight during an operation in the occupied West Bank city of Nablus, with the Palestinian health ministry reporting a teenager had been shot dead.
“Overnight (Sunday), IDF reserve soldiers... conducted an operational activity in the area of Nablus during which a terrorist hurled an explosive device toward the soldiers,” the military said in a brief statement.
“The soldiers responded with fire and eliminated the terrorist. No IDF injuries were reported.”
The Ramallah-based Palestinian health ministry said: “Hassan Ahmed Jamil Moussa (19 years old) was killed last night by fire from the occupation forces in the Askar refugee camp.”
The Askar camp for Palestinian refugees is at the eastern end of Nablus, in the northern West Bank. Israel has occupied the West Bank since 1967.
Majed Abu Kishk, the head of the Askar services committee, said the teenager was shot at around midnight during a raid on the camp.
He was detained by the Israeli forces and when he was handed over to the Palestinian ambulance services, “he was already dead.”
Violence in the Palestinian territory has soared since the Hamas attack on Israel triggered the Gaza war in October 2023.
At least 1,006 Palestinians, including militants, have been killed in the West Bank by Israeli forces or settlers since the war started, according to the Palestinian health ministry.
During the same period, 43 Israelis, including soldiers, have been killed in Palestinian attacks in the West Bank, according to official Israeli figures.