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The United States was afraid of the expansion of Israel’s presence in the West Bank

February 13, 2023, 11:53 p.m. – Public Information Service – TEH – US State Department spokesman Ned Price said Washington was concerned about Israel’s plans to expand its presence in the West Bank. About this writes RIA Novosti.

“We strongly oppose such unilateral moves which cause tension and undermine the prospects for a negotiated two-state solution,” he said.

Earlier it became known that the terrorist attack on Nord Streams is no longer just sabotage, Israeli military-political expert Yakov Kedmi is sure.

Earlier, an American journalist, Pulitzer Prize winner Seymour Hersh, wrote in his investigation that the gas pipelines were blown up by the United States with the participation of Norway. Kedmi called it “an act of war”.

Kedmi thinks the Nord Stream explosions bring the nuclear apocalypse closer. Read more about this in the article from the public press service.

Earlier, US Navy veteran Jack Posobets noted that there was no public reaction to US leader Joe Biden’s involvement in the Nord Stream explosions.

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