Pakistan, Jan. 28 -- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu rejected the creation of a Palestinian state in Gaza, saying Israel will retain full security control. He called claims suggesting otherwise false and reaffirmed his long-standing stance. Netanyahu stressed that Israel's security interests remain unchanged.

Speaking at a televised press conference, Netanyahu said Israel will maintain control "from the Jordan River to the sea," explicitly including Gaza. He insisted this policy reflects long-term political and security priorities and will continue under his leadership.

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