France is expected to recognize a Palestinian state on Monday at the United Nations General Assembly.
ed note–as always, a volcanic eruption of important info that every war-weary Gentile with a vested interest in his/her own future survival needs to understand about all of this.
Firsto, ladies and Gentile-men, it can be assumed with absolute certainty that Macron proposing to recognize Palestinian statehood is NOT rooted in it being the ‘moral’ and the ‘right’ thing to do. Likewise with Starmer and the rest of the caretaker executive officers running the various European states who owe every breath they take to the Jews who put them in power, the same Jews who could, at the snap of a finger, remove them from their artificially-created lofty perches.
Now, exactly WHY they are choosing to do this at this moment remains a mystery, but as we said before, the notion that they APPEAR to be locking horns and doing battle with these Judaic terrorists because it is the noble, fair, and MORAL thing to do can be dismissed in the same manner as one would turn down buying a ‘genuine’ Rolex from a guy selling them on the street for a mere $5.
What matters here, ladies and Gentile-men, is the ‘furious’ response that the terrorist Jews making up the terrorist Jewish state are prepping as their ‘answer’ to the various European states, and perhaps this is what the entire charade is all about, i.e. giving the Jews the pretext they need for a MAJOR demonstration of power as a warning to other states having similar thoughts about ending the reign of terror in the Middle East wrought by those described by Jesus Christ as–
‘CHILDREN OF THEIR FATHER, THE DEVIL…’
Remember, ladies and Gentile-men, as we have pointed out here on this humble little informational endeavor somewhere between a million and a billion times, the much-discussed but poorly-understood ‘Samson Option’, whereby the terrorist Jews making up the terrorist Jewish state launch their nukes against the entire world that dared get sideways with them, is not an ‘or else’ plan. The Jews are driven by their religious prophecies, and many of these ‘prophecies’ foretell a future day when the Jews WILL incinerate the earth as ‘yahweh’s punishment’ against the Gentiles for having treated his ‘chosen people’ in a manner he considers ‘unacceptable’.
Politico
France is bracing for Israel to ‘hit back hard’ after President Emmanuel Macron recognizes Palestinian statehood alongside other countries on Monday at the United Nations General Assembly.
According to two European officials and a person familiar with the Israeli government’s thinking, who like others quoted in this piece, were granted anonymity to candidly discuss a sensitive geopolitical issue, Israel is preparing multiple options. Those could include accelerating West Bank annexations, closing the French consulate in Jerusalem, and encroaching on French-owned territory in Israel, such as the Sanctuary of the Eleona, a Christian pilgrimage site.
Israeli police last year entered the complex on the Mount of Olives, which is home to a large monastery, sparking a diplomatic incident between the two countries.
Israel’s Deputy Foreign Minister Sharren Haskel warned in an interview with French radio earlier this month that closing France’s diplomatic outpost in Jerusalem — which predates the creation of the state of Israel in 1948 — ‘was on the table of the Israeli prime minister.’
The person familiar with the Israeli government’s thinking said the question is not as much whether Israel will retaliate as it is the scale of the retaliation to come. Israel wants to send the message that the Netanyahu government will not bow to international pressure when it comes to Palestinian affairs.
Karim Amellal, a former French ambassador who handled Mediterranean affairs, said Israel ‘won’t stop at anything in terms of retaliation.’
Whatever happens, relations between France and Israel are going to ‘deteriorate enormously,’ said a European diplomat. ‘Macron has been the driver on this issue and already the dialogue with Netanyahu is complicated.’
The French president surprised allies and adversaries alike over the summer when he announced France would become the highest-profile Western democracy to recognize a Palestinian state. His tireless campaign to get others to follow suit appears to have borne fruit, as several countries — including Canada and Australia — have announced plans to grant recognition or take fresh steps toward recognition at a conference on a two-state solution at the U.N. General Assembly. The United Kingdom will recognize on Sunday, before the conference begins.
‘The objective of Hamas has never been to make two states, and especially two states as we propose … they want to destroy Israel,’ Macron said in an interview with Israeli broadcaster Channel 12 released Thursday. ‘The recognition of a Palestinian state is the best way to isolate Hamas.’
Macron also warned that expediting settlements in the West Bank would be ‘both unfair and irresponsible, ‘as ‘the West Bank has nothing to do with Hamas.’
Spearheading the effort earned the French president a rare political win and could end up being a legacy achievement, but it also puts France directly in Israel’s crosshairs given Macron’s leading role. Haskel, the Israeli deputy foreign minister, singled out Macron as the leader who ‘is pushing lots of countries’ to recognize a Palestinian state.
‘The initiative was created and advanced by the French president, and it’s why the main reaction will be vis-à-vis France and not other countries,’ said Hen Feder, the spokesperson for the Israeli Embassy in Paris.
The statehood push from Macron coincides with efforts by European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen to increase pressure on Israel over Gaza. The Commission on Wednesday unveiled plans for unprecedented tariffs and sanctions targeting Israel over findings of human rights violations in Gaza, prompting an angry response from Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar, who accused von der Leyen of ’empowering terrorist groups’ in a letter obtained by POLITICO.
Israel and the United States have repeatedly argued that recognizing a Palestinian state has the same effect — it rewards the militant group Hamas, which was largely responsible for the Oct. 7 terror attack that sparked the current crisis, and undermines negotiations to obtain the release of Israeli hostages still held in the Gaza Strip.
Relations between Israel and France, which is home to Europe’s largest Jewish and Muslim populations, have been made more complicated by the personal antagonism between Macron and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who have had some very public clashes.
Netanyahu sent a letter to Macron that was made public, accusing him of pouring fuel on an ‘antisemitic fire’ with his plans for recognizing a Palestinian state. Macron forcefully rebutted those accusations in his own correspondence.
Antisemitic attacks have increased in France in the wake of the Oct. 7 attacks against Israel, but no hard numbers have been made public to back up the assertion by Netanyahu or U.S. Ambassador to France Charles Kushner that such incidents have increased since Macron unveiled his recognition plan. Kushner was summoned by the French foreign ministry over his comments.
Paris, meanwhile, is preparing a range of possible retaliation moves against Israel, according to a French diplomat. According to the French daily Le Figaro, the options include closing an Israeli consulate in France and expelling Israeli spies who are operating in France.