Israel Threatens Unilateral Moves if Europe Recognizes Palestinian State - Quds News Network
- Israel's Foreign Minister Gideon Saar warned on Sunday in Jerusalem that Israel will respond to any unilateral Palestinian state recognition by European nations.
- This warning follows recent intentions by several countries, including France and others, to recognize a Palestinian state amid the ongoing Israel-Palestine conflict escalation in 2023.
- The conflict intensified after Hamas's surprise attack on Israel in October 2023, which prompted an Israeli military operation in Gaza, while many support recognition as a resolution path.
- Saar stated that unilateral recognition efforts are “not constructive but counterproductive” and “serve as a prize for Hamas terror,” stressing these moves would harm future bilateral negotiations.
- While 147 countries recognize Palestine's sovereignty, most Western European nations and Israel reject unilateral moves, indicating increased regional tensions over the peace process stakes.
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Israel Threatens Unilateral Moves if Europe Recognizes Palestinian State - Quds News Network
Occupied Palestine (Quds News Network)- Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar threatened on Sunday that Israel will take “unilateral steps” if European countries recognize a Palestinian state. His remarks came weeks after French President Emmanuel Macron said Paris may move to recognize Palestine in June. “Any unilateral recognition will only harm the future of a two-sided process,” Sa’ar claimed at a press conference with German Foreign Ministe…
Israel says the unilateral recognition of a Palestinian State would lead to "unitary measures"
The unilateral recognition of a Palestinian State would lead Israel to take "unilative measures", warned Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Saar on Sunday, as a response to the debate on this issue, AFP reported, writes Agerpres.
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