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France says State of Palestine recognition 'goes against' Hamas stance

France says State of Palestine recognition 'goes against' Hamas stance

LBCI2 days ago
France's plan to formally recognize a Palestinian state runs counter to the stance held by Palestinian militant group Hamas, Paris said Friday.
"Hamas has always ruled out a two-state solution. By recognizing Palestine, France goes against that terrorist organization," Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot said on X, a day after President Emmanuel Macron said France would recognize Palestinian statehood in September.
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