Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has again rejected the idea of creating a Palestinian state.
His comments came hours after a phone call with US President Joe Biden after which the US leader indicated Mr Netanyahu may still accept the idea.
Mr Netanyahu's remarks appeared to deepen a public divide with the US.
The US believes a Palestinian state alongside Israel - known as a "two-state solution" - is vital for long-term stability.
But the White House acknowledged this week the US and Israeli governments "clearly see things differently".
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His comments came hours after a phone call with US President Joe Biden after which the US leader indicated Mr Netanyahu may still accept the idea.
Mr Netanyahu's remarks appeared to deepen a public divide with the US.
The US believes a Palestinian state alongside Israel - known as a "two-state solution" - is vital for long-term stability.
But the White House acknowledged this week the US and Israeli governments "clearly see things differently".
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