Israel’s Netanyahu calls Belgium PM ‘weak’ after Palestinian recognition pledge
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This is not the first time that Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu criticised a world leader for wanting to recognise a Palestinian state.
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JERUSALEM - Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu lashed out at his Belgium counterpart on Sept 3, calling him “a weak leader who seeks to appease Islamic terrorism by sacrificing Israel” a day after Brussels announced it would recognise a Palestinian state.
Mr Netanyahu’s government has been angered by pledges from France, Britain, Canada, Australia, and now Belgium
Belgium Prime Minister Bart De Wever “wants to feed the terrorist crocodile before it devours Belgium”, the office of the Israeli prime minister wrote on its official X account.
Israel would continue to defend itself, it said.
Mr Netanyahu similarly hit out at Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese
The Palestinians have long sought a state in the Israel-occupied West Bank, East Jerusalem and in Gaza.
Israeli officials have rejected pledges to recognise a Palestinian state, saying it does not change the reality on the ground.
Mr Netanyahu has said recognising a Palestinian state would serve as a reward for Hamas’ Oct 7, 2023 attack on Israel, which triggered the Gaza war.
Israel has faced mounting international pressure over the toll its military offensive has taken on the civilian population in the shattered Gaza Strip. REUTERS

