Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Monday rejected any Palestinian attempt to set an ultimatum for the Zionist entity to end its occupation of their lands through a UN Security Council resolution
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Monday rejected any Palestinian attempt to set an ultimatum for the Zionist entity to end its occupation of their lands through a UN Security Council resolution.
"We will not accept attempts to impose unilateral measures upon us by a set date, at a time when radical Islam is spreading throughout the world," he said, quoted by Zionist army radio, before heading for Rome to meet US Secretary of State John Kerry.
The Palestinians on Sunday announced they would present a draft resolution to the Security Council on Wednesday setting a two-year deadline for Israel to withdraw from occupied Palestinian territories.
Kerry and Netanyahu were to meet later Monday to discuss the vote, with the US expected to veto the draft.