
The decision of Britain, Canada and Australia has been strongly criticized by the Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for the recognition of Palestine as a country. He alleged that these countries have rewarded Hamas by recognizing the Palestinian State. He said that Israel will never allow the Palestine nation to be established in the west of the Jordan River.
According to IANS report, Benjamin Netanyahu said, ‘I will respond to this new attempt to impose a terrorist state on our land after returning from America. Addressing Britain, Canada and Australia, Benjamin said, ‘After the horrific massacre of October 7, I have a clear message for the leaders who recognize Palestine that you are rewarding terror with a big reward and I have another message for you that nothing is going to happen. There will be no Palestinian country in the west of the Jordan River.
Banjamin Netanyahu emphasized his commitment to expand Jewish settlements at West Bank, expressing his opposition to Palestine’s formation as a country. He said that for many years I have stopped the formation of that terrorist country despite domestic and foreign pressure. We have done this with determination. Apart from this, we have doubled the number of Jewish settlements in Judea and Samaria and we will continue to walk on this path.
Britain, Canada and Australia formally recognized Palestine on Sunday. This decision of the three countries has been severely criticized by America and Israel. Israeli Foreign Minister Gidian Sar also condemned the decision and called it a serious mistake. He said, ‘Most of the countries of the world have already recognized Palestine as a country. This decision was wrong earlier as well, but the governments that have just decided to recognize it are doing unethical, disgusting and embarrassing work.
Britain’s Prime Minister Kir Stmper said that Hamas will not have any place in the future of Palestine. Canadian PM Mark Carney has also said that this decision is not to reward Hamas, but to strengthen the Palestinian Authority and promote democratic reforms.