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Netanyahu says 'there is no room for two states'
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ruled out the possibility of a Palestinian state if he returns to power, stating there is 'no room for two states' between the sea and the Jordan River. He also highlighted a framework agreement with Lebanon as a 'historic accomplishment' that recognizes Israel's right to maintain a security zone in southern Lebanon.
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