Israel Condemns Macron's Palestinian State Recognition
Israeli leaders, including Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, vehemently criticized French President Emmanuel Macron's recognition of a Palestinian state. They argue it rewards terrorism and jeopardizes Israel's security. Netanyahu emphasized the Palestinians aim to replace, not live alongside, Israel, and accused Macron's gesture of encouraging radical elements.

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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and top Israeli officials have strongly criticized French President Emmanuel Macron's decision to recognize a Palestinian state, describing the move as a reward for terrorism and a threat to Israel's security. Netanyahu issued a stern statement condemning Macron's announcement, characterizing it as a step that would lead to a hostile state next to Israel. He argued the decision rewards terrorism and poses significant risks, as witnessed with Gaza.
Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich took to social media to express his disapproval, suggesting the need for Israel to assert sovereignty over Judea and Samaria as a response. Similarly, Defense Minister Israel Katz criticized Macron's actions, labeling them a 'surrender to terrorism' and a disgraceful move at a time when Israel needs international support.
Other Israeli officials, including Knesset Speaker Amir Ohana and Foreign Minister Gideon Sa'ar, voiced strong opposition to Macron's announcement. They argued it sends the wrong message to terrorists and emphasized that any Palestinian state would resemble a Hamas-controlled entity, jeopardizing Israel's security and historical rights.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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