Israel has stated it will not cooperate with a planned meeting of Arab foreign ministers scheduled in Ramallah, the Palestinian administrative capital. The meeting, intended to discuss Palestinian statehood and attended by ministers from various Arab nations, has been deemed provocative by Israeli officials. Israel's refusal is part of a broader context of increasing international pressure for a two-state solution, highlighted by French President Macron’s insistence on the necessity of recognizing a Palestinian state. This stance follows recent tensions, including Israeli forces targeting a diplomatic convoy, raising concerns about regional stability.
Israel will not allow a planned meeting of Arab foreign ministers in the Palestinian administrative capital of Ramallah, stating it will not cooperate with moves aimed at harming its security.
French President Emmanuel Macron emphasized that recognizing a Palestinian state is not only a moral duty but a political necessity, highlighting shifting international perspectives on the issue.
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