UN experts urge all states to recognise Palestine

UN experts urge all states to recognise Palestine

A group of United Nations experts are urging countries to recognize a Palestinian state to help achieve peace in the Middle East. Spain, Ireland, and Norway have officially recognized a Palestinian state, angering Israel. The experts believe recognizing Palestine is crucial for lasting peace and security in the region. Israel has faced isolation after months of conflict in Gaza, with the 7th October attack being the deadliest in its history.

Recognition “victory for Palestinian rights,” Palestine’s FM tells Phileleftheros

Recognition “victory for Palestinian rights,” Palestine’s FM tells Phileleftheros

Recognizing the State of Palestine is fully in line with international law and UN resolutions, serving as an opportunity to revive the peace process between the two sides, according to Palestine’s Minister of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates, Dr Varsen Aghabekian Shahin. This recognition empowers the Palestinian government to fulfill its duties and address the daily needs of its citizens.

Slovenia to recognise Palestine, pending parliament’s approval

Slovenia to recognise Palestine, pending parliament’s approval

Slovenia’s government approved the recognition of an independent Palestinian state, following Spain, Ireland, and Norway. Other EU countries have also recognized Palestine, with some considering it, while Germany and the US emphasize a two-state solution through dialogue. Israel has been in conflict with Hamas in Gaza, resulting in casualties on both sides.

In Cyprus 50 years ago, in Israel 7 months ago

In Cyprus 50 years ago, in Israel 7 months ago

The Palestinian President made a translation error in an official statement that referred to the “Greek Administration of Southern Cyprus,” causing mild reactions in Cyprus. Some people point out that Cyprus recognized the State of Palestine in 1988, unlike Spain, Ireland, and Norway, which recently did so. The focus should be on the form of the state, as Hamas, a terrorist organization, is in control of Gaza and aims to prevent Israel from having a state.

EU’s Borrell says some European countries are trying to intimidate ICC judges

EU’s Borrell says some European countries are trying to intimidate ICC judges

European Union foreign policy chief Josep Borrell urged some European countries to stop intimidating International Criminal Court judges over a case against Israeli leaders. ICC chief prosecutor Karim Khan filed for arrest warrants against Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Defence Minister Yoav Gallant, as well as three Hamas leaders. Israel denies committing war crimes in Gaza and has called the ICC politically motivated. Several countries, including the United States, have denounced the ICC prosecutor’s decision. Spain, Norway, and Ireland announced they will recognize an independent Palestinian state. Borrell stated that supporting Palestinian state-building should not be considered antisemitic.

Israel stops Spanish consulate from providing services to Palestinians

Israel stops Spanish consulate from providing services to Palestinians

Israel is blocking the Spanish consulate in Jerusalem from providing services to Palestinians in the West Bank after Spain recognized Palestine. Israel accuses Spain, Ireland, and Norway of rewarding Hamas for attacking Israel. Spain’s Labour Minister used an expression that Israel sees as a call for its destruction. Spain is analyzing Israel’s decision to limit the consulate’s abilities to serve Palestinians.

Analysis: Israel’s allies grapple with bid for ICC warrant against Netanyahu

Analysis: Israel’s allies grapple with bid for ICC warrant against Netanyahu

International Criminal Court Prosecutor Karim Khan has requested an arrest warrant against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, causing a diplomatic dilemma for key member states who must balance support for Israel with backing the ICC’s actions. Some capitals, such as Paris, London, and Berlin, were informed beforehand about the plans, but many have not disclosed how they will respond if warrants are issued. Germany, in particular, faces challenges due to its support for Israel’s security and the ICC prosecutor’s independence. U.S. President Joe Biden and Secretary of State Antony Blinken have criticized the move, while European countries like Britain and Italy are divided over the issue. The ICC has jurisdiction over the conflict between Israel and Hamas since October 7, 2022, despite Israel not being a member of the court. The international community’s response to the arrest warrants will be crucial for the ICC’s credibility and the rule of law.

Ireland, Norway set to recognise Palestinian state today

Ireland, Norway set to recognise Palestinian state today

Norway and Ireland are set to announce the recognition of an independent Palestinian state, following other European Union members in supporting a two-state solution for lasting peace in the region. The move is seen as a potential positive impact on the peace process between Israel and the Palestinians. Israel has warned against the recognition, stating it could lead to more terrorism and instability in the region.

Norway, Ireland and Spain, recognise Palestinian state; effective on May 28

Norway, Ireland and Spain, recognise Palestinian state; effective on May 28

Norway, Ireland, and Spain will recognize an independent Palestinian state to help bring peace with Israel. European Union members Slovenia and Malta also plan to make the recognition, believing a two-state solution is crucial for lasting peace in the region. Before the announcement, 143 out of 193 United Nations member-states recognized a Palestinian state. Norway will only recognize Palestine if it can positively impact the peace process, in line with the United States’ stance.

Israel orders recall of ambassadors to Ireland and Norway after Palestine recognition

Israel orders recall of ambassadors to Ireland and Norway after Palestine recognition

The Israeli foreign ministry has recalled its ambassadors to Ireland and Norway after the two nations recognized a Palestinian state. Foreign Minister Israel Katz stated that this decision undermines Israel’s right to self-defense and efforts to return 128 hostages held by Hamas in Gaza. Katz emphasized Israel’s determination to achieve goals of restoring security, removing Hamas, and returning the hostages.