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Rubio says US warned France on Israel annexation moves
The US secretary of state criticises moves to recognise Palestine, saying they trigger reciprocal actions and hinder ceasefire talks

Secretary of state Marco Rubio said the push to elevate the Palestinian Authority emboldened rival Hamas in Gaza. (AP pic)
QUITO: Secretary of state Marco Rubio on Thursday criticised France and other countries moving to recognise a Palestinian state, saying he warned them Israel may respond by annexing the West Bank.
Rubio declined to join global condemnation of efforts by members of the Israeli government to annex the occupied West Bank in hopes of destroying prospects of an independent Palestinian state.
“What you’re seeing with the West Bank and the annexation, that’s not a final thing – that’s something being discussed among some elements of Israeli politics. I’m not going to opine on that today,” Rubio told reporters in Ecuador.
“What I am going to tell you is it was wholly predictable,” he said.
“We told all these countries before they went out and they did this… there wasn’t going to be a Palestinian state, because that’s not the way a Palestinian state is going to happen, because they have a press conference somewhere.
“We told them that it would lead to these sort of reciprocal actions and it would make a ceasefire harder,” Rubio said.
He also repeated his charge that the push to elevate the Palestinian Authority, which is based in the West Bank, emboldened rival Hamas in Gaza.
“The minute – the day – that the French announced the thing they did, that day, Hamas walked away from the negotiating table,” Rubio said.
French President Emmanuel Macron has called a UN summit for Sept 22 where he will recognise a Palestinian state, voicing exasperation at the dire humanitarian situation and what he sees as Israeli intransigence.
On Wednesday, Israel’s far-right finance minister Bezalel Smotrich called for annexation of swaths of the West Bank with an aim to “bury the idea of a Palestinian state” after countries including Belgium, Canada and Australia joined the French push on statehood.
The United Arab Emirates – which took the landmark step of normalising relations with Israel in 2020 in the so-called Abraham Accords – quickly warned that annexation was a “red line” that would “severely undermine” the agreement, seen by both US President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu as a legacy-defining achievement.
Trump has been an outspoken supporter of Israel in its relentless assault in Gaza that followed the unprecedented Hamas attack on Israel on Oct 7, 2023.
Rubio declined to join global condemnation of efforts by members of the Israeli government to annex the occupied West Bank in hopes of destroying prospects of an independent Palestinian state.
“What you’re seeing with the West Bank and the annexation, that’s not a final thing – that’s something being discussed among some elements of Israeli politics. I’m not going to opine on that today,” Rubio told reporters in Ecuador.
“What I am going to tell you is it was wholly predictable,” he said.
“We told all these countries before they went out and they did this… there wasn’t going to be a Palestinian state, because that’s not the way a Palestinian state is going to happen, because they have a press conference somewhere.
“We told them that it would lead to these sort of reciprocal actions and it would make a ceasefire harder,” Rubio said.
He also repeated his charge that the push to elevate the Palestinian Authority, which is based in the West Bank, emboldened rival Hamas in Gaza.
“The minute – the day – that the French announced the thing they did, that day, Hamas walked away from the negotiating table,” Rubio said.
French President Emmanuel Macron has called a UN summit for Sept 22 where he will recognise a Palestinian state, voicing exasperation at the dire humanitarian situation and what he sees as Israeli intransigence.
On Wednesday, Israel’s far-right finance minister Bezalel Smotrich called for annexation of swaths of the West Bank with an aim to “bury the idea of a Palestinian state” after countries including Belgium, Canada and Australia joined the French push on statehood.
The United Arab Emirates – which took the landmark step of normalising relations with Israel in 2020 in the so-called Abraham Accords – quickly warned that annexation was a “red line” that would “severely undermine” the agreement, seen by both US President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu as a legacy-defining achievement.
Trump has been an outspoken supporter of Israel in its relentless assault in Gaza that followed the unprecedented Hamas attack on Israel on Oct 7, 2023.
France, UK, Canada, Oz, Belgium etc wanting to recognize Palestine in Sept has worsened the situation. Outsiders don’t understand the complexity of the issue, they make matters worse for everyone.
ReplyDeleteIsaac has no choice but to annex. Now if anyone wants to buka embassy in Ramallah they must get Isaac visa. Otherwise open lah in Qatar or Jordan.
The mfering zionist state has choices.
DeleteThe quickest is to ship lock stock & barrel out from the land of Levant to wherever land that welcoming them.
Diplomatic tie with the current zionist state should be sanctioned & let them be islandised as eon before.
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talking about ignorant of the facts, mfer, none other than ur mfering presentation of the zionist farts u have dug up!
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