After the meeting between Prime Minister of Israel, Benjamin Netanyahu, and the President of the United States, Donald Trump, the press consulted the two leaders on the possibility of resolving the conflict between Israel and Palestine with the creation of two States.
Trump, who has said he does not believe in two states, was a little more open and said he would agree to anything agreed by the 2 parties.
Netanyahu, meanwhile, was clear in saying that everything will depend on the type of state that is to be created and that was when he used Costa Rica as an example of peace: “Are we talking about Costa Rica or another Iran?” said the leader, establishing opposing poles, one of peace and one of armed conflict.