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Hebrew media: Israel rejected the US proposal

A Hebrew-language media announced, after the White House published news about the existence of an opening in the compromise between Saudi Arabia and Israel, it must be said that this compromise is further away than ever before.
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According to the Hebrew group Tasnim news agency

, the News One news site, in a report quoting the people around Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, announced that Israel opposes the package proposed by the American and Saudi governments and will not be willing to form a Palestinian government.

These people announced that Israel has rejected Washington’s proposal to stop the war and has announced that no agreement can be reached on this issue.

Israeli sources also emphasized that the negotiations with Jake Sullivan, the national security advisor of the American government, were tactical and not strategic in any way.

This news is published while Maariv newspaper also reported on its website, quoting Avigdor Lieberman, the leader of the Yisrael Beitno party, who is also among the opponents of the This agreement is a compromise because he believes that the said agreement can only lead to the transfer of nuclear power to Saudi Arabia, and this is not acceptable for Tel Aviv.

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© Webangah News Hub has translated this news from the source of Tasnim News Agency
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