Ireland in recent weeks has discussed the potential timing of recognizing Palestinian statehood in a series of meetings with the governments of Spain, Slovenia, Belgium, Norway and Malta, all of whom broadly share Ireland’s view that the EU as a whole ought to recognize Palestinian statehood.
Anticipating Dublin’s move, the Israeli foreign ministry issued a video criticizing Ireland for allegedly playing into the hands of Hamas.
“The fact that Hamas leaders are thanking you should serve as a wake-up call,” the Israeli government video chides in the message pointed at Ireland.
Until now, Sweden has been the only EU member to have unilaterally recognized Palestine as a state. Several other European countries adopted the position before they joined the EU.
While none of the G7 nations recognize Palestine, more than 140 of the 197 members of the United Nations do.