Netanyahu: Bar-Ilan 2-state Speech No Longer Relevant in Today's Reality

Prime Minister's Office later denied that Netanyahu backtracked on his 2009 speech, in which he expressed support for creating a 'demilitarized Palestinian state.'

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Barak Ravid

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu declared on Sunday that the "," from June 2009, in which he expressed support for creating a "demilitarized Palestinian state that would recognize the Jewish state," is no longer relevant, in light of the current reality in the Middle East.

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