At an event on Friday, President Biden was asked about Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu rejecting a two-state solution after the war with Hamas.
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00:03 The Press: Mr. President, is the former President
00:07 trying to derail negotiations on Ukraine
00:10 at the border?
00:11 What do you think?
00:12 The President: I'd ask him.
00:13 The Press: Are you convinced the President
00:14 will be conditioned on Israel aid, given what
00:16 Netanyahu said about a one-state --
00:18 The President: I think he'll be able to work
00:20 something out.
00:21 The Press: How?
00:24 The President: There are a number of types of
00:27 two-state solutions.
00:28 There's a number of countries that are members
00:30 of the U.N.
00:32 that are still -- don't have their own military.
00:35 A number of states that have limited military
00:37 power.
00:39 And so, I think there's ways in which this could work.
00:42 The Press: But BPSA, he's a policy --
00:44 The President: No, he didn't say no.
00:45 No, he didn't say that.
00:47 The Press: So what is he open to?
00:49 The President: I'll let you know when I get there.
00:50 The Press: Did you talk about it this morning?
00:51 The Press: Thank you, folks.
00:52 The Press: Mr. President, have you been --
00:53 The Press: Do you think he will be able to be on a
00:54 two-state solution?
00:55 The Press: What do you say about some
00:56 of the Chinese police in Arkansas?
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01:48 Thank you. Thank you very much. Thank you.