26 September 2025
Last Sunday, the United Kingdom, Canada and Australia all recognized a Palestinian state – despite opposition from the American and Israeli governments, which said such a move would be a reward for terrorism. And despite the fact that the State of Palestine does not exist.
The following day, Monday 22nd September, a conference was held in the UN General Assembly in New York, chaired by France and Saudi Arabia, to generate even more support for the so-called "two state solution". Several states spoke at the conference, some in favor of the recognition of Palestine, others, such as Germany and Japan, expressing their opposition to this initiative.
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz and his government maintain that Germany will not recognize a Palestinian state "in the short term", and that statehood should be the final step in a negotiated peace process leading to a two-state solution.
During the week, leaders of UN member states spoke at the opening of the 80th session of the General Assembly. On Friday, Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu spoke. Many representatives of other states left the room in protest. In his militant speech, to an almost-empty hall, Netanyahu underlined that Israel is fighting against Iran, and that the war in Gaza will not end until Hamas is destroyed and the hostages returned. Israel was followed by Pakistan and China. A strange morning indeed.
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