Former Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett did not rule out the establishment of a Palestinian state in the coming years. This came during an interview with the German newspaper "Bild", where he met with senior officials and spoke with Jewish communities in Berlin, Munich and Frankfurt. In the second lecture, he answered the audience's questions. He was asked about the repercussions of October 7 and the idea of ??establishing a Palestinian state. 'What we need to do in the short term is to reduce friction with the Palestinians, to improve their sense of dignity and self-rule, but not to give up our security,' Bennett said. 'We can discuss the establishment of a Palestinian state in six years, maybe, or eight years.' So, in fact, the former prime minister did not rule out the possibility of a Palestinian state with his support. Source: Maan News Agency
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