Israel's ambassador to Britain warns a two-state solution is 'not possible' as she blasts Palestinian president Mahmoud Abbas for 'refusing to condemn' Hamas' terror attack
A two-state solution is 'not possible' after the October 7 terror attack, Israel's ambassador to Britain has warned.
Tzipi Hotovely appeared on Andrew Marr's LBC programme when she was asked about the idea of a 'two-state solution', in which Israel would co-exist alongside an independent Palestine state.
Mr Marr asked about a two-state solution, saying: 'You don't think that after what happened on October 7 a two-state solution is any longer possible?'
Ms Hotovely replied: 'It's not possible because as we speak, the leader in the politic of the Palestinian Authority, Mahmoud Abbas refuses to condemn those horrific crimes that Hamas committed, so he doesn't even try to look like a different leader than the leaders that are in Gaza.'
The October 7 massacres have been described as Israel's 9/11. Around 1,200 people, mostly civilians, were murdered by Hamas terrorists.
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