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Danon says Israel opposes two-state solution

June 10, 2013 09:18
Israeli Deputy Defence Minister Danny Danon

By

Zoe Winograd,

Zoe Winograd

1 min read

Israeli Defence Minister Moshe Yaalon has “given up” on Deputy Defence Minister Danny Danon after he told reporters that the Israeli government opposes a two-state solution.

Last week, Mr Danon told the Times of Israel: “Look at the government, there was never a government discussion, resolution or vote about the two-state solution.”

He added: “If you will bring it to a vote in the government — nobody will bring it to a vote, it’s not smart to do it — but if you bring it to a vote, you will see the majority of Likud ministers, along with the Jewish Home party, will be against it.”

Following Mr Danon’s interview Mr Yaalon commented: “I’ve given up responsibility for him [Danon] a long time ago. Don’t come to me with complaints.” According to sources, since Mr Danon was appointed in January, Mr Yaalon has “seriously curtailed” the responsibilities of his deputy.

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