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Israel Foreign Ministry: 'Recognizing a Palestinian state means rewarding Hamas for murder'

 
 PALESTINIANS WAVE Hamas flags in the West Bank in solidarity with Gaza. Calls to restore the PA as the governing entity in Gaza are no less naïve than calls for a ‘two-state solution,’ argues the writer. (photo credit: WISAM HASHLAMOUN/FLASH90)
PALESTINIANS WAVE Hamas flags in the West Bank in solidarity with Gaza. Calls to restore the PA as the governing entity in Gaza are no less naïve than calls for a ‘two-state solution,’ argues the writer.
(photo credit: WISAM HASHLAMOUN/FLASH90)

This video was published amid calls from leaders across Western countries for a two state solution, meaning recognizing a Palestinian state. 

The Foreign Affairs Ministry published a video on Wednesday saying, “Recognizing a Palestinian state after the October 7th attacks, the worst massacre of Jews since the Holocaust, would be like handing over an Islamic state on a silver platter to Osama bin Laden after the September 11th attacks.”

The 40-second video shows clips of footage of Hamas terrorists on October 7 as text is superimposed, explaining why recognizing a Palestinian state is not a way to promote peace.

The video argues that recognizing a Palestinian state “means rewarding Hamas for murder” and that the best way to promote peace is “through direct negotiations, not through rewarding violence.” 

The video concludes by urging the world to “pressure Hamas to surrender and release the hostages.” At the end, “Don’t reward Hamas, don’t reward Iran. Say no to terrorism” appears in white across a black background. 

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Foreign Minister Katz posts the video to X

Foreign Minister Israel Katz posted the video on X, formerly Twitter, quoting the video in his caption.

This video was published amid calls from leaders across Western countries for a two-state solution, meaning recognizing a Palestinian state. 


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FM Israel Katz tagged a series of world leaders in his tweet, including, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken, UK Secretary of State David Cameron, German FM Annalena Baerbock, Japan’s Foreign Affairs Minister Kamikawa Yoko, and several others. 

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