Netanyahu Denies Plans for Palestinian State in Gaza, Sinai Peninsula
Benjamin Netanyahu seen with his advisers at President’s Guest House, in Washington..
Tel Aviv, 20 Jumadil Awwal 1438/17 February 2017 (MINA) – Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu Thursday denied that the Israeli government was discussing the establishment of an independent Palestinian state in Gaza extending into the Sinai Peninsula in Egypt, MEMO reported.
On Tuesday, Israeli media reported that Israeli Minister Ayoub Kara said that Netanyahu would discuss such a plan with US President Donald Trump during their meeting yesterday.
“Trump and Netanyahu will adopt the plan of Egypt’s [President Abdel Fattah Al-]Sisi. A Palestinian state in Gaza and Sinai. Instead of Judea and Samaria,” Kara reportedly wrote on his Twitter.
“This is how we will pave a path to peace, including with the Sunni coalition.”
The minister was referring to a reported 2014 offer from Al-Sisi to transfer part of the Sinai to Gaza to create an independent Palestinian state excluding the West Bank, where Palestinian refugees could be resettled.
Reports had said at the time that Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas had rejected the offer.
However, the Egyptian authorities denied such a deal existed and several sources have claimed that the entire deal was a farce and had not existed in the first place.
Speaking at a press conference in Washington today, Netanyahu said that the idea had not been discussed by the Israeli and US leaders and had “no basis of truth”, adding that the Israeli government considered Egypt an important party contributing to strength and stability of the region. (T/RS05/RS01)
Mi’raj Islamic News Agency (MINA)