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Why does Israel so adamantly oppose Palestinian statehood..,

..,To the point they want to punish other countries that do?

Is it because once Palestine is recognized as a country, the borders of the respective countries are now settled? I keep going back to the failed Camp David negotiations back in the late 1990s. It sounds like Israel was willing to consider Palestinian statehood in limited capacity then, but they wanted the west bank to be a “swiss cheese” type map of palestinian and israeli parts.

That makes it sound like Israel was after a land grab, and they would only accept a settlement if it includes post-1967 land. Is this accurate? Things have devolved since then, and now it seems they oppose Palestinian statehood at all. Does Israel have a formal policy of what they prefer done with occupied lands?
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JSul3 · 70-79
"Does Israel have a formal policy of what they prefer done with occupied lands?"

Yes. Netanyahu wants to take the land and add it to Israel, just like Putin wants to take Ukraine and add it to Russia.
@JSul3 except that they're totally different.
JSul3 · 70-79
@Roundandroundwego Taking land that is not yours to take. Exactly the same thing.
Netanyahu wants Gaza and the West Bank.

How many Hamas did he kill in that recent bombing of a civilian tent camp?