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Netanyahu accuses foreign leaders of giving 'prize' to Hamas, says Palestinian state 'will not happen'

The recognition by these Western nations follows nearly two years of conflict in Gaza and expands the number of countries supporting Palestinian statehood to over 145, according to AFP.

  • Britain, Canada, Australia, and Portugal recognized a Palestinian state, aiming to address frustrations over the Gaza war and promote a two-state solution, leading to strong opposition from Israel.
  • Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu condemned the recognition, asserting it rewards terrorism following Hamas's 2023 attack on Israel.
  • Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas stated that this recognition could pave the way for peace and security alongside Israel.
  • Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney emphasized that the decision supports peaceful coexistence while claiming it does not legitimize terrorism.
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu reiterated this Sunday that there will be no Palestinian state, and said an Israeli response to international recognition by several Western countries will come back from a visit to the United States.Read more]]>

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