New reaction this morning from world leaders after Ireland, Spain, and Norway announced plans to formally recognize a Palestinian state. France's foreign minister stated that now is not the right time for EU neighbors to recognize Palestinian statehood.
Democratic Senator Chris Coons of Delaware, a key member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, shared his perspective on the recent developments. He emphasized the importance of continued support for Israel's right to exist and efforts to resolve the Arab-Israeli conflict through negotiations.
Hamas welcomed the recognition by the three countries, calling for global support for Palestinian rights. In contrast, Israel condemned the move, accusing it of endorsing terrorism.
Senator Coons highlighted ongoing efforts to promote a two-state solution, emphasizing the need for direct negotiations between Israel and Saudi Arabia. He stressed the need to address the issue of American hostages held by Hamas, advocating for a ceasefire and hostage release as a positive step towards progress.
While it may be challenging for the countries to retract their recognition, Senator Coons underscored the importance of re-engaging both parties in negotiations. He mentioned meeting with families of hostages, including Americans, held by Hamas, emphasizing the urgency of securing their release and providing humanitarian relief to Gaza.