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Netanyahu Accuses Foreign Leaders of Giving 'Prize' to Hamas, Says Palestinian State 'Will Not Happen'
Netanyahu views Palestinian state recognition by over 150 countries as a threat to Israel's existence and plans a response following his U.S. meeting next week.
- On Sunday, the UK, Canada, and Australia formally recognized the state of Palestine amid ongoing Israel-Palestine tensions.
- This recognition responded to concerns over Israel’s actions in Gaza and West Bank settlement expansion, alongside frustration with stalled peace efforts.
- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu condemned the move, calling it an ‘absurd reward for terrorism’ and stating a Palestinian state west of the Jordan River will not be established.
- UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced that the United Kingdom officially acknowledges Palestine as a recognized state, emphasizing this decision as a step toward restoring optimism for peace and advancing a two-state resolution to the conflict.
- The recognition signals enduring international divisions and may shape future diplomatic efforts, with Netanyahu planning a US visit to announce Israel’s response.
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Israel's government has described the recognition of a state of Palestine by Britain, Canada and Australia as a reward for terror. Premier Netanyahu wants to give an answer to this only after a US trip.
·Hamburg, Germany
Read Full ArticleThe United Kingdom, Canada and Australia recognized the State of Palestine on Sunday, on the eve of Emmanuel Macron's speech at the UN. "You reward terrorism," said the Israeli Prime Minister.
·Paris, France
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Netanyahu accuses foreign leaders of giving 'prize' to Hamas, says Palestinian state will not happen
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says the establishment of a Palestinian state “will not happen.” Netanyahu put out an angry statement after Britain and other Western allies said they were unilaterally recognizing a Palestinian state in a step seen as…
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