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Israel’s First Reaction On Ireland And Norway Over Recognition Of Palestinian State

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Israel’s Foreign Minister Israel Katz has ordered Israel’s ambassadors from Ireland and Norway to immediately return to Israel, as Norway said it would recognize a Palestinian state and Ireland was expected to do the same.

The return of Israel’s ambassadors from Ireland and Norway has been ordered by Israel’s Foreign Minister Israel Katz, as Norway announced it would recognize a Palestinian state and Ireland was anticipated to do so as well, as reported by Hindustan Times.

Israel’s First Reaction – Here’s What We Know

“Ireland and Norway intend to send a message today to the Palestinians and the whole world: terrorism pays,” Katz said. A message to the Palestinians and the whole world, stating that terrorism pays, is intended to be sent today by Ireland and Norway, according to Katz.

He said that the recognition could impede efforts to return Israel’s hostages being held in Gaza and makes a cease-fire less likely by “rewarding the jihadists of Hamas and Iran.” He also threatened to recall Israel’s ambassador to Spain if the country takes a similar position.

The recognition, according to him, could impede efforts to return Israel’s hostages being held in Gaza and make a cease-fire less likely by “rewarding the jihadists of Hamas and Iran.” He also threatened to recall Israel’s ambassador to Spain if the country takes a similar position, as reported by Hindustan Times.

Earlier Wednesday in announcing Norway’s recognition of a Palestinian state, Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre said “there cannot be peace in the Middle East if there is no recognition.” In the announcement of Norway’s recognition of a Palestinian state earlier Wednesday, Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre said “there cannot be peace in the Middle East if there is no recognition.”

Gahr Støre said the Scandinavian country will officially recognize a Palestinian state as of May 28. “By recognizing a Palestinian state, Norway supports the Arab peace plan,” he said. It was stated by Gahr Støre that the Scandinavian country will officially recognize a Palestinian state as of May 28. “By recognizing a Palestinian state, Norway supports the Arab peace plan,” he said, as per media report.

Several European Union countries have in the past weeks indicated that they plan to make the recognition, arguing a two-state solution is essential for lasting peace in the region. It has been indicated by several European Union countries in the past weeks that they plan to make the recognition, arguing a two-state solution is essential for lasting peace in the region.

Norway, which is not a member of the European Union but mirrors its moves, has been an ardent supporter of a two-state solution between Israel and the Palestinians. A two-state solution between Israel and the Palestinians has been ardently supported by Norway, which is not a member of the European Union but mirrors its moves.

“The terror has been committed by Hamas and militant groups who are not supporters of a two-state solution and the state of Israel,” the Norwegian government leader said. It was stated by the Norwegian government leader that “The terror has been committed by Hamas and militant groups who are not supporters of a two-state solution and the state of Israel.”

“Palestine has a fundamental right to an independent state,” Gahr Støre told a news conference. It was conveyed by Gahr Støre during a news conference that “Palestine has a fundamental right to an independent state.” The move comes as Israeli forces have led assaults on the northern and southern edges of the Gaza Strip in May, causing a new exodus of hundreds of thousands of people, and sharply restricted the flow of aid, raising the risk of famine, as per media report.

The move comes as Israeli forces have led assaults on the northern and southern edges of the Gaza Strip in May, resulting in a new exodus of hundreds of thousands of people and sharply restricting the flow of aid, raising the risk of famine. The Scandinavian country “will therefore regard Palestine as an independent state with all the rights and obligations that entails,” Gahr Støre said.

It was mentioned by Gahr Støre that the Scandinavian country “will therefore regard Palestine as an independent state with all the rights and obligations that entails.” Norway’s recognition of a Palestine state comes more than 30 years after the first Oslo agreement was signed in 1993.

The recognition of a Palestine state by Norway comes more than 30 years after the first Oslo agreement was signed in 1993. Since then, “the Palestinians have taken important steps towards a two-state solution,” the Norwegian government said. It was stated by the Norwegian government that since then, “the Palestinians have taken important steps towards a two-state solution,” as reported.

It said that the World Bank determined that Palestine had met key criteria to function as a state in 2011, that national institutions have been built up to provide the population with important services. It was stated that the World Bank determined that Palestine had met key criteria to function as a state in 2011 and that national institutions have been built up to provide the population with important services.

“The war in Gaza and the constant expansion of illegal settlements in the West Bank still mean that the situation in Palestine is more difficult than it has been in decades,” the Norwegian government said. It was mentioned by the Norwegian government that “The war in Gaza and the constant expansion of illegal settlements in the West Bank still mean that the situation in Palestine is more difficult than it has been in decades.”

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