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President Trump condemned moves by Western nations to recognize a Palestinian state on Tuesday, claiming such steps would only reward Hamas for the atrocities committed on Oct. 7, 2023.
Speaking before the United Nations General Assembly, Trump called on the world powers to help him secure a hostage release deal rather than join the wave of countries that have formally recognized a Palestinian state.
“As if to encourage continued conflict, some of this body is seeking to unilaterally recognize the Palestinian state. The rewards would be too great for Hamas terrorists for their atrocities,” he said.
“This would be a reward for these horrible atrocities,” he charged. “Instead of giving in to Hamas’ ransom demands, those who want peace should be united with one message — release the hostages now, just release the hostages.”
About 48 hostages are still believed to be in Gaza after Hamas kidnapped 251 people on Oct. 7, 2023, which saw the largest modern attack on Israel that left more than 1,200 people dead.
Over the past two days, France, Britain, Canada, Australia and Portugal all committed to recognizing Palestine, with other major powers expected to join.
The recognition of a Palestinian state has gained steam in recent months over the ongoing war in Gaza, which has devastated the Gaza Strip with no end in sight.
Although the move is largely symbolic, it has further isolated Israel. The US, however, remains a staunch ally, with Washington joining a boycott on Monday as France voted in favor of embracing a Palestinian state.
Israel’s ambassador to the United Nations, Danny Danon, slammed the vote as a “charade,” claiming it does nothing to end the fighting in Gaza.
“They feel they are doing something, but they are not promoting peace. On the contrary, they are supporting terrorism,” Danon told reporters.
Regardless of how many nations recognize Palestine, the US retains a veto on the UN Security Council, which it has frequently used to oppose resolutions that are critical of Israel.
Following his address at the UN, Trump is set to meet with Arab leaders to discuss the situation in Gaza and US efforts to secure an end to the fighting.
Trump is also expected to present an American plan for Israel’s withdrawal from the Palestinian enclave and the establishment of a post-war governance without Hamas’ involvement, Axios reported.
Washington is allegedly pushing for Arab and Muslim countries to send military forces to fuel security in Gaza, as well as funds to reconstruction, according to the outlet.
With Post wires