Voices from the Arab press: Changes in the Palestinian Authority
- During a press briefing in the Israeli capital alongside his German counterpart, Foreign Minister Gideon Sa'ar criticized recent unilateral efforts to recognize a Palestinian state, describing them as counterproductive and harmful to the peace process.
- These actions follow talks by several countries planning unilateral recognition, which Sa'ar said would harm bilateral peace prospects and reward Hamas's terror.
- Sa'ar highlighted Israel's strong support for the humanitarian initiative spearheaded by the United States to assist Gaza, cautioning that aid must be delivered directly to civilians rather than Hamas to prevent the conflict from dragging on indefinitely.
- French President Emmanuel Macron announced France may recognize Palestine soon, a move welcomed by Hamas but criticized by Israel as counterproductive to peace.
- Meanwhile, Palestinian Authority institutions face a legitimacy crisis needing reform beyond symbolic change to regain credibility amid ongoing conflict and governance challenges.
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Israel declares that unilateral recognition of a Palestinian State will lead to "unilateral measures"
The Israeli Prime Minister, Benyamin Netanyahu, and several ministers of his government have repeated in recent months their opposition to the establishment of a Palestinian state.
·Strasbourg, France
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Sa’ar rejects Palestinian state bid, backs US Gaza plan
Israel's foreign minister said the push toward statehood rewards Hamas, and endorsed the U.S. plan to deliver aid to Gazans while circumventing the terror group.The post Sa’ar rejects Palestinian state bid, backs US Gaza plan appeared first on JNS.org.
Israel's President: "This gives me hope to dream of peace with the Palestinians."
Israel's President Jitzchak Herzog speaks in an interview with WORLD about 60 years of diplomatic relations with Germany, the expectations of Chancellor Friedrich Merz and possible military operations against Iran.
·Dortmund, Germany
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