In a video posted on social network X, Prime Minister Netanyahu said that any country that declares recognition of the Palestinian state is considered an act of concession to Hamas, or in the words of "giving a great reward to terrorism".
Mr. Netanyahu affirmed: "That will not happen. A Palestinian state will not be established west of the Jordan River, he stressed, stressing that Israel has had to prevent this despite terrifying pressure from within and without over the years.
The prime minister also recalled Hamas' crimes nearly two years ago, when the Iran-backed group launched a horrific massacre at the Israeli border, killing 1,200 people and sending more than 250 to Gaza.
Israel responded with a blockade and a large-scale military campaign in Gaza, aimed at rescuing hostages, but killed more than 65,000 Palestinians and caused endless hunger in the land.
Currently, Israel's military moves have not ended, even constantly escalating, despite Hamas' somewhat concessionary stance and a series of pressures from the international community.
Returning to his speech on September 21, Mr. Netanyahu admitted that this military campaign could push Israel's defense industry into a state of blockade, the country will be isolated for many years to come.
However, the Israeli prime minister has pledged to help the country overcome the difficult period and called on all people to unite to deal with such isolation efforts.
Also on September 21, Portugal, the UK, Canada and Australia officially recognized the state of Palestine, extending the list of countries with similar moves since Israel launched a military campaign against Hamas in Gaza.