Netanyahu rejects the international recognition of Palestine and promises to expand settlements

Netanyahu rejects the international recognition of Palestine and promises to expand settlements

Israeli prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, warned that “There will not be a Palestinian state”, after United Kingdom, Canada and Australia officially recognized to Palestinian state. In a blunt message, he said that Israel will continue with the projects of Colonization in Palestinian territory.

In a video broadcast on social networks, Netanyahu sent a message to the countries that supported the measure: “I have a clear message for leaders who recognize a Palestinian state After the terrible slaughter of October 7: They are delivering a huge reward to terrorism. ”

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The Head of Government remarked his refusal to the plan of two states. “It will not happen. There will not be a Palestinian state west of Jordan”he said when referring to his first reaction to the announcement of London, Ottawa and Canberra.

Defense of settlements in the West Bank

Netanyahu claimed the policies applied during his years of government. He recalled that under his management Israel “doubled the Jewish settlements in Judea and Samaria (the West Bank) and We will continue on this path “. In addition, he anticipated that he will respond more broadly once he returns from his visit to the United States: “Wait.”

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The 10 countries that will recognize the state of Palestine

Ten countries will officially announce their Recognition to the Palestinian State within the framework of the UN General Assembly. The measure seeks to support the solution of two states, while Israel warns about possible diplomatic and territorial reprisals In the West Bank, increasing pressure on the international community.

The initiative, led by Franceincludes a Portugal, Andorra, Australia, Belgium, Canada, Luxembourg, Malta, United Kingdom and San Marino. Each government plans to formalize the recognition during the United Nations General Assembly, showing support to the solution of two states.

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The announcement of United Kingdom, Canada and Australia marked a turning point being the first countries of the G7 in recognizing the Palestinian state. The decision, qualified as symbolic, adds to the almost 150 governments that have already done soamong them Spain.

In the next few hours, at least others are expected Seven states join, including France. The movement arrives on the eve of a Summit in the UN to discuss the solution of two states, driven by France and Saudi Arabia.

Source: Ambito

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