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WATCH: UK’s Boris Johnson Greets Netanyahu, Pushes for Two-state Solution

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British PM Boris Johnson (L) greets Israeli counterpart Benjamin Netanyahu in London, Sept. 5, 2019. (AP/Alberto Pezzali)

While Netanyahu flew to London to discuss the Iranian aggression and terrorism for the benefit of peace, Johnson added that the UK’s goal is a two-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu arrived in London Thursday morning, where he applauded his British counterpart, Boris Johnson, for his strong stance against anti-Semitism and his friendship with Israel, adding that he came to discuss the threats posed by Iranian aggression and the threat of terrorism.

He said the issues are important ”for the benefit of peace.”

Johnson responded that the UK’s goal is to arrive at a two-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

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