On his visit to the West Bank on Friday, Katz said in Macron that “the perception of the Palestinian state” would be filled with settlements “on the ground.”
Katz’s visit to the West Bank comes after the Israeli government approved the construction of 22 new settlements, including the reestablishment of Sanur, which was evacuated in 2005 along with Israel’s liberation from the Gaza Strip.
Celebrating the administration’s decision as a “historic moment” for the settlers movement, Katz said it would also serve as a “clear message to Macron and his friends.”
The Israeli government approved the construction of 22 new settlements, including the reestablishment of Sanur, which was evacuated in 2005 with Israel’s liberation from the Gaza Strip, and then Israel’s visit was approved after Israel approved the construction of 22 new settlements.
“They recognize the Palestinian state on paper – and we build Jews and the Israeli state on earth. Paper is thrown into the trash cans of history, and the state of Israel will flourish and prosper,” Katz declared.
MNA