State of Palestine
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At a time when the world is calling for a two-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, Jewish lawmakers have passed a bill denying Palestinian statehood altogether. "The Israeli Knesset strongly opposes the establishment of a Palestinian state on the West Bank of the Jordan River," the document says.
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Head of the Communications Department under the President of Turkey, Fahriddin Altun, noted that some countries that previously did not want to recognize Palestine today had a great contribution to it, along with Turkey's diplomatic initiatives, as well as reporters and journalists performing their profession in the conditions of massacre and oppression.
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Jordan Bardella, the leader of the French right-wing National Unity Party and a candidate for the post of prime minister, said that recognizing the Palestinian state is equivalent to recognizing terrorism. He promised his fellow Jews to be a shield against Islam.
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The High Representative of the European Union for foreign policy and security, Josep Borrell, announced that several EU countries may recognize Palestine.
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The Palestinian-Israeli conflict, which has resulted in the deaths of tens of thousands of people over the past years, is once again in the center of attention of the world community. Well, this conflict, which has been going on for centuries, makes everyone wonder, "Actually, who does Palestine belong to: the Arabs or the Jews?" makes you think about the question.
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told the US administration that he is against the establishment of a Palestinian state in any form. "The day after Netanyahu. For most Israelis, it's the next day. "For 30 years, I have consistently said one thing: this conflict is not about the absence of the state, but about its existence," he said.
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