REWARDING SAVAGES: Canada, Australia, Britain Recognize Islamic Terrorist “Palestinian” state

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In the most grotesque display of surrender and cowardice, the failing nations of Canada, Australia, France and the U.K (destroyed by Muslim immigration) have rewarded the worst barbarity in modern history on October 7th with “statehood.”

Never mind that their own populations reject the idea of sanctioning a terror state. More than 70 percent of the French people oppose President Emmanuel Macron’s plan to recognize a “Palestinian” state.  And a Telegraph poll found nearly nine in 10 Britons oppose Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s planned recognition of a Palestinian state

French diplomat on recognizing Palestinian state: ‘It won’t end with this, Japan will join’

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Simon Wiesenthal Center Statement on the Recognition of Palestinian Statehood by the UK, Canada, Australia, Portugal and France

Two weeks ahead of the second anniversary of Hamas’ savage October 7 massacre and on the eve of the most solemn Jewish holidays, Britain, Canada, Australia, Portugal, and France are rewarding the terrorists who carried out the bloodiest attack on Jews since the Holocaust by recognizing Palestinian statehood.

With 48 hostages still in the tunnels of Gaza, these governments have handed Hamas the greatest possible diplomatic gift—proving that mass murder, the slaughter of children, rape, and abduction pay.

Just yesterday, Hamas broadcast its cruelty to the world yet again, releasing a poster of the hostages designed to inflict maximum psychological torment on the families of the captives. This is not the behavior of a society ready for statehood. It is the sadism of a death cult flaunting its inhumanity.

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“If these governments truly cared about humanitarian crises, they would demand the immediate release of every last hostage before Hamas kills them all. Instead, they have abandoned the innocent men, women and children in Hamas’ brutal hands,” said Rabbi Abraham Cooper, Director of Global Social Action at the Simon Wiesenthal Center.

Diplomatic recognition under these circumstances is not diplomacy; it is appeasement. It does not bring peace one step closer; it normalizes terror and makes democracies everywhere more vulnerable.

David Friedman:

Canada, Australia, France and the U.K. have endorsed a state governed by the Palestinian Authority — a corrupt, autocratic, homophobic and misogynistic bureau that rewards terrorists who murder Jews, has never condemned the Hamas massacre nor come to Israel’s assistance as it defends against Hamas terrorists, has never accepted Israel as a Jewish state, is reviled by its own people and has shown no capacity to govern.

The insanity of these countries — each failing by reason of its open borders and embrace of Islamist fanatics —in thinking that this will advance peace is breathtaking.

What they have signaled in word and deed is that Palestinians need not be accountable for their revolting conduct and that Jewish blood is cheap.
Evil is ignorance and lack of knowledge of the Good.

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Ayn Rand: Evil is irrationality and parasitism; it cannot survive without the sanction of the good.

Winston Churchill: Evil (like tyranny) grows when appeased, and becomes harder to defeat if ignored.

Political tsunami: Canada, Australia, Britain recognize Palestinian state

Almost two years after the Hamas massacre on October 7, major Western countries have announced one after another their official recognition of a Palestinian state; British prime minister spoke about the hostages, and claimed: ‘This is not a reward for Hamas’

By: Itamar Eichner, News Agencies|09:15

Almost two years after the October 7 massacre: Britain, Canada, and Australia announced on Sunday afternoon their recognition of a Palestinian state.

British Prime Minister Keir Starmer mentioned the hostages in a video he released, calling Hamas a brutal terrorist organization, and adding: “This is not a reward for Hamas. Because Hamas will have no future, no role in the (Palestinian) government or no role in security. I have ordered sanctions to be imposed on more Hamas figures in the coming weeks.” He added that “the hope for a two-state solution is fading – and that light must not be allowed to go out.”

Canada’s statement said that the country believed that a Palestinian state would be established in the future, but that the possibility had been eroded by Hamas and the Israeli government. The Canadian statement cited, among other things, the October 7 massacre carried out by Hamas – and the subsequent acceleration of settlement construction and the increase in violence against Palestinians; the construction plan in E1 and the vote in the Knesset to annex the West Bank; and “the Israeli government’s contribution to the humanitarian disaster in Gaza, including by impeding access to food and other essential humanitarian supplies.”

Australia declared that, by recognizing a Palestinian state, it “recognizes the legitimate and long-standing aspirations of the Palestinian people for a state of their own,” the statement said. Australia noted that the international community had set demands for the Palestinian Authority – including commitments from PA President Mahmoud Abbas to hold democratic elections and implement reforms. Australia also noted that Hamas has no place in a Palestinian state, and that further steps – such as opening embassies – would be considered as the Palestinian Authority met its commitments.

In July Starmer demanded that Israel agree to a cease-fire in Gaza, rule out any annexation in the West Bank, and commit to a long-term peace process leading to a two-state solution. Israel declined to give those assurances.

Estimates are that another nine to 11 countries will recognize a Palestinian state during the U.N. General Assembly this week. Those expected are France, Canada, Australia, Portugal, Belgium, Malta, San Marino, Andorra and Luxembourg. Two other countries are uncertain: New Zealand, which typically follows Australia’s lead, and Finland.
The countries expected to recognize a Palestinian state this week are not the first to do so — they would join 148 states that have already recognized Palestine over the years — a move that historically has not changed the situation on the ground. What is different this time is that three G7 powers would be among them: France, Britain and Canada. That is a major diplomatic gain for the Palestinians. On the other hand four G7 members are not expected to recognize: the United States, Japan, Germany and Italy — a notable diplomatic win for Israel.

British recognition may not be popular at home. A Telegraph poll found nearly nine in 10 Britons oppose Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s planned recognition of a Palestinian state. Only 13% of Britons support unconditional recognition now, as Starmer plans, and that figure falls to 11% among his own Labour voters. A majority — 51% — oppose recognition while Hamas still controls Gaza and hostages have not been released.

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