Countries Should Withdraw Recognition Of Israel
On May 28, three additional European states officially recognised a non-existent Palestinian state. Ireland, Spain, and Norway are the latest to join more than 140 other United Nations members in recognising this phantom entity.
The Palestinian Authority, which was set up in 1993 to aid Israel in suppressing Palestinian resistance to Israeli colonisation and occupation, welcomed the expansion of this improbable club.
Other European states like Belgium, Malta, and Slovenia also threatened to follow suit.
The Israelis, who have denied Palestinians the right to a state since 1948, reacted angrily to this largely symbolic move.