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PM seeks harmony with Palestinian state
Netanyahu tells NBC Israel can't live under constant threat, seeks W. Bank deal with US (video inside).
Netanyahu said his vision is of separate Jewish and Palestinian states, living side by side in harmony, "not enmity."
The prime minister said his concern about Israel's security "is not a political exercise."
"We've got an enclave in Gaza and we can't have rockets in Tel Aviv," he said.
Netanyahu said that Israel has been pummeled by attacks from its Palestinian territories, telling NBC's Ann Curry: "Let's just think about seven rockets in New York, not to mention 7,000 in Tel Aviv ... Of course, that's (demilitarized zone) a requirement for peace."
On the issue of new settlements in the West Bank, he said, "This is a subject that I have discussed with" Washington.
"I think that President Obama and I are trying to reach a common understanding of this," he said. "I think we'll find some common ground."