(ANSA) - TEL AVIV, 22 SEPT - Israel's support for the two-state solution in the conflict with the Palestinians will be announced by Prime Minister Yair Lapid in the speech he will deliver today at the United Nations General Assembly.
This was anticipated by sources close to him cited with evidence by local media, some of which estimate that this is a "twist" in Israeli foreign policy in recent years.
Lapid, writes Haaretz, will insist on the need for political separation from the Palestinians "to strengthen Israel's security".
Very negative comments have already come not only from the nationalist opposition, but also from various ministers.
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