Two weeks before he went to the US to negotiate a plan to end the war in Gaza, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stood in front of his far-right followers in an Israeli settlement in the occupied West Bank and made a vow.
“There will be no Palestinian state,” he said. “This place is ours.”
Now, sitting in a hotel room in New York with his closest advisers and US interlocutors, he was looking at a draft document for a Donald Trump-backed peace plan that ended with the exact opposite: a “credible pathway”, however vague, to a future Palestinian state.
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