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Title: Netanyahu Opposes Palestinian State Amid UN Vote on Gaza

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Netanyahu ⁤Reaffirms Opposition to ‍Palestinian State as⁢ West Bank Violence Escalates

JERUSALEM ‍- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin netanyahu‍ reiterated his long-standing opposition⁤ to ⁢a palestinian state, a position underscored amid a‌ surge in violence in the Israeli-occupied West‌ Bank and growing international concern. The reaffirmation comes ahead ‍of⁣ an expected⁢ United Nations vote on⁢ Palestinian ‌statehood.

netanyahu characterized‍ recent attacks ⁤by jewish settlers in ⁢the ‍West Bank as the​ work of a small minority, a‌ claim disputed by Palestinians and human ⁢rights groups who allege widespread violence and government​ inaction. The escalating tensions are⁢ occurring alongside a rise in ‍clashes ​between Israeli forces and​ Palestinians, raising fears of further instability.

Palestinian health officials reported Sunday that a ‍19-year-old Palestinian man was killed‌ by Israeli ⁣fire, ​bringing ‌the total ⁣number⁤ of Palestinians killed in the West Bank in⁤ the past two weeks to seven.the Israeli military ⁤stated the man threw an explosive‍ device at soldiers during an‍ operation in Nablus, prompting ⁤a response. A​ separate incident in the Far’a area resulted in the death of an individual attempting to harm ​Israeli forces, according⁣ to⁤ the military, though ‌details remain scarce. Additionally, six Palestinian teenagers, aged 15 to 17,⁢ have been killed in four separate‌ shootings over the ‍last two weeks.

While⁢ Netanyahu downplayed ⁣the extent of settler violence, attributing it ⁢to a few extremists, critics ‌point to‌ the presence of settler​ leaders ‍and their allies in key positions‌ within his government – including ministries​ overseeing ​national ⁢police and‍ West Bank​ settlement policies – as evidence of systemic support.

The escalating situation has drawn international attention. U.S. Secretary of State​ Marco Rubio expressed concern last week ‌that events in the ⁢West Bank “could undermine what we’re ⁢doing in Gaza.” The U.N. Human Rights​ Commissioner’s office​ reported over ‍260 attacks by israeli ⁣settlers against Palestinians and their property in the West Bank in October, the highest monthly figure sence 2006.

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