Netanyahu says Israel committed to Palestinian peace deal

Wednesday, December 05, 2012
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu
at the Begain Heritage Center
[Photo: GPO/Israel Ministry of Foreign Affairs]
Jerusalem: Despite worries among the Jewish state's European allies and global condemnation over its plans to build more settlements Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Wednesday said his remains country committed to a negotiated settlement with the Palestinians

"We remain committed to a negotiated settlement between us and our Palestinian neighbors," Netanyahu said during a visit to Prague. 

"That solution is a two-state solution for two peoples, a peace in which a demilitarized Palestinian state recognize the one and only Jewish state of Israel."

Notably, Netanyahu visits Prague, attempts to ease concerns over settlement construction plans by saying that Jerusalem is as committed to peace process as ever. 


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