France to recognize State of Palestine in September

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France said on Friday that its plan to formally recognize a Palestinian state runs counter to the stance held by Palestinian militant group Hamas.

"Hamas has always ruled out a two-state solution. By recognizing Palestine, France goes against that terrorist organization," Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot said on X, a day after President Emmanuel Macron said France would recognize Palestinian statehood in September.

Hamas welcomed the president's announcement, calling it "a positive step in the right direction toward doing justice to our oppressed Palestinian people".

Israel said that the move "rewards terror", while the U.S. called it "reckless".

But Barrot said in his X message that France, with its decision, was "backing the side of peace against the side of war".

Saudi Arabia hails 'historic' France recognition of Palestinian state

Saudi Arabia on Friday hailed as "historic" French President Emmanuel Macron's announcement that France would recognize the state of Palestine, and urged other countries to follow suit.

"The kingdom praises this historic decision, which reaffirms the international community's consensus on the Palestinian people's right to self-determination and the establishment of an independent state," the Saudi foreign ministry said in a statement.

US slams France's plans to recognize Palestinian state as 'reckless decision'

U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio on Thursday slammed President Emmanuel Macron's announcement that France will formally recognize a Palestinian state at the United Nations in September as a "reckless decision."

"This reckless decision only serves Hamas propaganda and sets back peace. It is a slap in the face to the victims of October 7th," Rubio said on X, alluding to the Hamas attack on Israel in 2023 that triggered the war in Gaza.

Hamas says French pledge to recognize State of Palestine 'positive step'

Islamist militant group Hamas hailed France's pledge on Thursday to recognise a State of Palestine as a "positive step" and urged all countries to do the same despite Israeli opposition.

"We consider this a positive step in the right direction toward doing justice to our oppressed Palestinian people and supporting their legitimate right to self-determination," Hamas said in a statement, after French President Emmanuel Macron's announcement that France would formally state its recognition in September.

"We call on all countries of the world --especially European nations and those that have not yet recognized the State of Palestine -- to follow France's lead," Hamas added.

Abbas hails French recognition as 'victory for Palestinian cause'

Palestinian president Mahmud Abbas on Friday hailed the decision by France to press ahead with recognizing a Palestinian state as a "victory for the Palestinian cause".

"This reflects France's commitment to supporting the Palestinian people and their legitimate rights to their land and their homeland," the president of the Palestinian Authority said.

French President Emmanuel Macron announced on Thursday that Paris would recognize a Palestinian state in September, drawing fury from Israeli leaders.

Palestinian VP welcomes France's move

Palestinian Authority president Mahmoud Abbas's deputy Hussein al-Sheikh on Thursday welcomed France's intent to recognize a State of Palestine, thanking President Emmanuel Macron.

"This position reflects France's commitment to international law and its support for the Palestinian people's rights to self-determination and the establishment of our independent state," Sheikh said.

Spanish PM welcomes French recognition of State of Palestine

Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez on Thursday welcomed France's decision to join Spain in recognizing the State of Palestine, saying it would "protect" a two-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

"Together, we must protect what (Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin) Netanyahu is trying to destroy. The two-state solution is the only solution," the Socialist leader, an outspoken critic of Israel's offensive in Gaza, wrote on X.

Israel says French recognition of State of Palestine 'rewards terror'

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Thursday said France's decision to recognize a State of Palestine "rewards terror" and poses an existential threat to Israel.

Netanyahu said in a statement that the move "risks creating another Iranian proxy, just as Gaza became", which would be "a launch pad to annihilate Israel -- not to live in peace beside it".

"Let's be clear: the Palestinians do not seek a state alongside Israel; they seek a state instead of Israel," he added.

Germany says no plans to recognize a Palestinian state 'in short term'

Germany said Friday it had "no plans to recognize a Palestinian state in the short term".

"The government continues to regard the recognition of a Palestinian state as one of the final steps on the path to achieving a two-state solution," spokesman Stefan Kornelius said in a statement, adding that "Israel's security is of paramount importance to the German government".

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Thumb chrisrushlau 25 July 2025, 17:49

Netanyahu said in a statement that the move "risks creating another Iranian proxy, just as Gaza became", which would be "a launch pad to annihilate Israel -- not to live in peace beside it".
"Let's be clear: the Palestinians do not seek a state alongside Israel; they seek a state instead of Israel," he added.
Israel says French recognition of State of Palestine 'rewards terror'
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Thursday said France's decision to recognize a State of Palestine "rewards terror" and poses an existential threat to Israel.
Netanyahu said in a statement that the move "risks creating another Iranian proxy, just as Gaza became", which would be "a launch pad to annihilate Israel -- not to live in peace beside it".
"Let's be clear: the Palestinians do not seek a state alongside Israel; they seek a state instead of Israel," he added.

Thumb chrisrushlau 25 July 2025, 17:56

I post those excerpts from this excellent article to raise the question, why does Israel always talk about "terror"? What does the word mean to it? "Annihilate Israel": does that mean every last Israeli, or does it mean the downfall of Zionism? That post-Zionist state is the only state beside which a separate Palestinian state could live in peace. "Existential" gets to the heart of Israel's fear: it is afraid of reality. "Gaza became...another Iranian proxy." Israel, Netanyahu is saying, will only be free from fear when all Palestinians and Iranians are dead: am I exaggerating his stance? Well, if Israel kills all those millions of people, mightn't Saudi Arabia start doing something frightening? What about Russia and China?

Thumb chrisrushlau 25 July 2025, 18:01

I had a fifteen minute conversation on the sidewalk in Portland, Maine, yesterday with a participant at a pro-Palestinian rally in the town square, who said he was a Palestinian. He was as informed as I was about events, so I think he was honest there. I started to move the conversation to the philosophical matters, as I do above. I said Israelis live in a "scripted reality" and are barely aware of each other's presence, mentioning an Israeli couple who had addressed a small meeting of Republicans a few months ago: married strangers, it appeared. So I proposed a test of my theory: I said, if I met an IDF soldier in full battle kit, and looked him in the eye, he wouldn't be able to meet my glance with his own: he'd look away. When I said that, I stared at the Palestinian to see if my words were getting through to him-- and at that instant, he looked away.

Thumb chrisrushlau 25 July 2025, 18:07

I think I proposed a weapon to use against Zionism: frankness, candor, honest, non-hatred. What does a racist need? He needs to learn to trust his own body, his senses, which are telling him that there is no "existential" difference between him and those he hates as the basis of his "existence": his hatred, his terror.
I said this is about God, then. The Palestinian said he had no use for the concept. I asked him, how do you distinguish between fact and fantasy? He refused to go there. He said "This would be a good thing to discuss someday over a cup of coffee someday". I'd already introduced the term "bullshit" as the lying which never asserts anything. He was acting out the racist mindset I'd been describing. I'd said if one Palestinian looked one Israeli in the eye, that would be the end of Israel. So in a surprising turn, I'd made my case. He'd heard it. I left.