
Finland to Sign French-Saudi Declaration on Israel-Palestine Two-State Solution
While Helsinki aligns itself with French-Saudi diplomatic efforts, recognition of Palestine remains off the table for now.

While Helsinki aligns itself with French-Saudi diplomatic efforts, recognition of Palestine remains off the table for now.

Netanyahu reportedly told the French president he would only be allowed to visit if he drops his plan to recognize Palestine.

According to the Israeli PM, Bart de Wever is seeking “to appease Islamic terrorism by sacrificing Israel.”

Belgium’s commitment to a Palestinian state mirrors similar pledges from France, Australia and the UK—while angering Israel.

Chancellor Friedrich Merz said Berlin will not back Western efforts to recognise a Palestinian state

Jean-Marc Aveline says visits should show solidarity with local believers

Emily Damari, kidnapped by Hamas and freed in January, accuses Labour leader of legitimising terror by offering statehood with no conditions on Hamas.

As Western nations push Palestine recognition, Israeli and U.S. officials warn it will backfire—handing victory to terrorists.

Peace will not come from the obsession with creating a second state where the first is still denied.

The U.S. president essentially told reporters Macron is a weightless “good guy.”