The recognition of the Palestinian state by 3 European countries
It is natural to have two different and conflicting reactions to the recognition of Palestine as an independent state by the three main countries of Europe and the implementation of this declaration from May 28. It is not possible to completely ignore the possibility of upheaval in the region in the coming days. . In reaction to the recognition of Palestine as a state by Norway, Ireland and Spain on May 25, Israel has recalled its ambassadors from the three countries, and Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu says that some European countries will not recognize the Palestinian state. The declaration is a reward for terrorism, the sovereign state of Palestine will be a terrorist state. The US President's White House has also declared the decision to recognize Palestine as a state unacceptable, while the Palestinians and their supporters have expressed their feelings of joy and happiness over the said announcement.
The announcement by the Prime Minister of Norway Jo Naas Gahr Storr, the Prime Minister of Spain Pedro Sánchez and the counterpart of Ireland Simon Harris is the progress of the decision made by the General Assembly of the United Nations regarding the granting of full membership of the international organizations to Palestine. . Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez visited several countries to gain support for the recognition of Palestine. They say the move will bolster efforts for a diplomatic solution in the Middle East, which have been sidelined by Benjamin Netanyahu. According to Spanish Deputy Prime Minister Yolanda Diaz, the declaration of symbolic recognition of Palestine will be the first step for more concrete steps. Ireland's Prime Minister Harris has described this move as similar to the international recognition of the Irish state in 1919.
On the other hand, the Palestinian Liberal Organization (PLO) has described this move as historic, Hamas called it an "important step" and the result of the "brave resistance" of the Palestinians. According to the Palestinian Authority, 142 of the 193 UN members have already recognized the Palestinian state.
France says recognizing a Palestinian state is not "forbidden", but now is not a good time to do so. The view of Germany, which supports the two-state solution, is that such recognition for Palestine should be the result of direct negotiations between the parties to the conflict. Observers consider the above-mentioned declaration of three European countries as a turning point that has come due to the bravery, courage and oppression of the Palestinians. In 1990, the negotiations between Israel and Palestine in Oslo under the Norwegian government's Palestine diplomacy resulted in the declaration that Israel and Palestine would be two independent states. The agreement was violated by Tel Aviv, state independence was partial, Zionist settlers were imposed on the Palestinians, and such extreme measures were taken to harass them that shook the world.
Protest resignations of important officials, including the staff of the presidency of the United States, the biggest supporter of Israel, have come to light. Students in American universities continued to protest by setting up tents, in most countries such demonstrations are being held in favor of Palestinians, including Jews. The point of this apparently futile struggle of the Palestinians is their victimhood and steadfastness. Oppression is the invisible weapon that has been the source of success for centuries of revolutionary movements in the world. The struggle for the right of the Palestinian people seems to be taking this path. The recent decision of three European countries is the first drop of rain that will pave the way for world peace.