Israel Criticizes Canada's Shift in Palestinian Recognition
Israel has voiced disapproval over Canada's decision to recognize a Palestinian state, stating it rewards Hamas and hinders ceasefire efforts in Gaza. The Israeli foreign ministry expressed concerns that this move could undermine current diplomatic efforts intended to resolve ongoing conflicts and secure the release of hostages.

In a bold diplomatic move, Canada has announced its intention to recognize a Palestinian state, a decision met with strong criticism from Israel. The Israeli foreign ministry labeled the Canadian government's position as counterproductive and potentially rewarding to the militant group, Hamas.
The shift in Canada's stance comes at a crucial time, as delicate negotiations are underway to establish a ceasefire in the Gaza region. Israel contends that Canada's recognition will complicate ongoing efforts to forge a lasting peace agreement and provide a framework for the release of hostages in the area.
The announcement has further strained the relations between the two countries, with Israel cautioning that such recognitions could embolden militant factions and destabilize the fragile region further. The world watches closely as these diplomatic tensions unfold, impacting the broader geopolitical landscape.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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