Huckabee Likens French Recognition of Palestinian State to Giving Nazis Victory After WWII
- Around 146 UN member states recognize Palestine, granting it legitimacy and the ability to join international bodies like the UN and ICC.
- French President Emmanuel Macron announced that France will officially recognize Palestine's statehood during the 2025 UN General Assembly, becoming the first G7 country to do so.
- The recognition aims to bolster Palestine's diplomatic position and its struggle for self-determination, while increasing Israel's diplomatic isolation amid intensified humanitarian criticism.
- Hamas described France's recognition as a positive step towards justice and self-determination for Palestinians, emphasizing support for their right to an independent state on occupied territories.
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The French decision "extinguishes any hope that Hamas will abandon" the war, the American diplomat said.
Huckabee likens French recognition of Palestinian state to giving Nazis victory after WWII
Mike Huckabee, the U.S. ambassador to Israel, suggested Tuesday that France’s decision to recognize Palestinian statehood would be similar to giving Nazi Germany a victory after World War II. Huckabee criticized French President Emmanuel Macron’s recent announcement to recognize a Palestinian state at the United Nations in the next two months, saying the decision will only further embolden Hamas, which operates in Gaza. “What they’re saying is v…
After France, Britain may also want to recognise a Palestinian state – but the government imposes conditions.
From Symbolism to Sovereignty: The Growing Recognition of a Palestinian State - teleSUR English
The recognition of the State of Palestine by a growing number of countries represents a crucial turning point in the geopolitics of the Middle East and contemporary diplomatic history. This act of validation not only grants international political legitimacy to Palestine but also fully supports its right to self-determination, sovereignty, and its right to participate as a full-fledged actor in multilateral organizations such as the United Natio…
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In a speech at the UN on Monday, the French Foreign Minister confirmed Emmanuel Macron's promise to recognize the Palestinian state.
Last Thursday, Emmanuel Macron announced that France would recognize the State of Palestine in September. How will he convince other countries to follow him? Anna N'Diaye tells us more. (International).
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