Three European nations formally recognized an independent Palestinian state on Tuesday, drawing the ire of Israel as it continued to press its military offensive in Gaza.
The previously announced moves by Spain, Norway and Ireland are largely symbolic, but serve as a rebuke to Israel in the face of mounting international frustration over the country’s military offensive in Gaza and its occupation of Palestinian territories over the years.
Growing concern over the civilian death toll could prompt more nations to follow suit, analysts say.
Israel’s foreign minister, Israel Katz, on Tuesday accused Spain’s prime minister, Pedro Sánchez, of complicity in incitement against Jews for his role in recognizing a Palestinian state.
“Furthermore, our decision reflects our absolute rejection of Hamas, a terrorist organization that is against a two-state solution.”
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Israel, Israel Katz, Spain’s, Pedro Sánchez, Sánchez, ”
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Gaza, Spain, Norway, Ireland, Israel, Rafah, Palestinian, Palestine, Madrid