Norway, Spain, and Ireland have officially recognized Palestine as a state amid the ongoing Israel-Palestine conflict. Norway's government described this recognition as a 'distinctive milestone' in a press release on Tuesday. The decision comes in response to Israel's bombing and starving of Palestinian civilians in Gaza, with the potential for more governments to follow suit if Israel continues its invasion of Rafah, despite an International Court of Justice (ICJ) order against it.
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Norway officially recognized Palestine as a state on Tuesday, the government said in a press release. https://t.co/lWo1HNRRiV
❖ NORWAY CONSIDERS ITS RECOGNITION TODAY OF THE STATE OF PALESTINE A “DISTINCTIVE MILESTONE”
Spain, Ireland and Norway recognized Palestine as a state out of outrage at Israel's bombing and starving of Palestinian civilians in Gaza. More governments may join them if Israel persists with its deadly invasion of Rafah despite the ICJ order not to. https://t.co/qY4cdPqgER
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