TEL AVIV — On Monday, the Israeli Ministry of Foreign
Affairs warned that Spain, Malta, Slovenia, and Ireland's intention to
recognize a Palestinian state is considered a ‘reward for terrorism.’
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Israeli Foreign Ministry spokesperson Lior Haiat claimed
that committing to recognizing a Palestinian state would only complicate
reaching a solution and increase regional instability, Khaberni reported.
Meanwhile, Spain
announced on Friday that it, along with Ireland, Malta, and Slovenia, agreed to
take initial steps towards recognizing the state declared by Palestinians in
the occupied West Bank and Gaza Strip.
In response, Israeli Foreign Minister, Israel Katz emphasized that the solution to ending the war can only be achieved through
direct negotiations between the parties involved and that any commitment to
recognizing a Palestinian state would only further complicate the situation and
contribute to increased instability in the region.
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