The occupation's Ministry of Foreign Affairs has escalated its rhetoric towards the United Kingdom, in light of potential British moves to recognize a Palestinian state, describing any such step in an urgent statement as a "reward for Hamas."
The Foreign Ministry linked this direction to what it considered encouragement from the "Muslim Brotherhood in the United Kingdom," in a direct accusation aimed at associating the potential British decision with ideologically motivated anti-entity motives, and stripping it of diplomatic legitimacy.
These hardline statements from within the occupation government reflect a firm rejection of the diplomatic path supported by international powers to resolve the conflict. They also represent an escalation in the official discourse that links the establishment of a Palestinian state to an existential threat to the occupation, pushing towards unilateral measures that could undermine any future opportunity for a political settlement based on a two-state solution.
Any step of this kind would be a reward for Hamas.





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The occupation's foreign ministry attacks Britain and accuses the "Brotherhood" of being behind the decision to recognize a Palestinian state.