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Japanese media: Japan does not recognize the Palestinian state

According to the Japanese news agency, the Japanese news agency on September 17, several Japanese government officials revealed that day, The Japanese government has decided not to recognize the Palestinian state.

According to reports, the Japanese government will be during the UN General Assembly whether or not to recognize the Palestinian State's expressed Japanese position.The Japanese Prime Minister Shizoku, who is visiting the United States to attend the UN General Assembly, will not attend the high-level international conference on the peaceful settlement of the Palestinian issue and the implementation of the "two-state plan" to be held on September 22.


Shapiro will visit the United States to attend the UN General Assembly (data map)

Japanese government sources have revealed that whether to recognize the Palestinian state is a difficult question, and that although it is not possible to ignore the humanitarian situation in the Gaza Strip, recognition of the Palestinian state will inevitably generate Israeli dissatisfaction and will inevitably cause friction with the United States that is backing up for Israel.

In addition, the Communications also that diplomatic sources revealed on the 12th, The United States has urged Japan not to recognize the Palestinian state at the UN General Assembly later this month.

The U.S. has expressed its opposition to recognizing the Palestinian state through several diplomatic channels and urged Japan to remain united with the United States.

The international community generally considers the “two-state plan” as the only realistic solution to the Palestinian issue, while recognizing the Palestinian state as one of the important steps in implementing the “two-state plan”.

Since late July, several Western countries, including France, Britain, Canada and Australia, have announced that they will recognize the State of Palestine during or on the eve of the 80th session of the UN General Assembly in September.

UN Secretary-General Guterres has warned that the “two-country plan” is now more distant than ever, calling on the international community to take the necessary urgent, concrete and irreversible steps to the “two-country plan”.

Source: Global Times

previous reports

Netanyahu: There will be no Palestinian state

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu signed an agreement on Thursday to advance the plan to build a “E1 Zone” Jewish settlement on the West Bank and declared that “there will be no Palestinian state.”

Just a few days ago, Israeli fighter jets launched a “precision strike” on members of the leadership of the Palestinian Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) in Doha, Qatar.



Local time September 9, 2025 in Doha, Qatar, after the explosion, thick smoke rolls (video)

Netanyahu speaks badly.

Netanyahu signed the agreement at a ceremony held at the West Bank Jewish settlement in Ma'al-Addum. A statement issued by the prime minister's office that evening showed that Netanyahu said at the ceremony: "We will fulfill our promise that there will be no Palestinian state, this land belongs to us."

According to the Israeli Times, Israeli far-right politician and Treasury Minister Smotrich told Netanyahu at the same ceremony that Israel would soon celebrate "the annexation of the West Bank."

In mid-August, Smotrich issued a statement stating that he plans to approve the construction of about 3,400 settlement housing units in the "E1 Zone" between East Jerusalem and Ma'a'ar-Admin. Subsequently, the housing construction plan was approved by the Civil Affairs Administration's senior planning committee under the Ministry of Defense. Israeli media said the move would divide the West Bank into two, and make it impossible for the Palestinian regions of East Jerusalem, Bethlehem and Ramallah to unite.

The Palestinian Foreign Ministry said in a statement that Israel's move would weaken the possibility of implementing the "two-state plan", make it difficult for the Palestinian state to, undermine its geographical and demographic unity, and divide the occupied West Bank into isolated, geographically unconnected areas.



This is the Israeli-planned "E1 Zone" filmed on August 26 from the Jewish settlement site of Ma'ale Aduming on the West Bank and Jerusalem (at a distance).

Actions condemned

It is widely believed that the advancement of Israeli settlement plans in the "E1 Zone" will not only exacerbate the Israeli contradictions, but will also further plunge Israel into diplomatic isolation.

The French Foreign Ministry said in a statement in mid-August that France strongly condemned the Israeli decision and urged Israel to abandon its plan to seriously violate international law. European Union High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, David Rami, UK Foreign Minister, and Germany’s Foreign Minister, Vadoufour, have also said that Israel’s move clearly violates international law and makes the “two-state plan” impossible and must be stopped immediately.

In addition, in response to the Israeli assault on Qatar's "precise strike" on senior members of Hamas, the international community has voiced condemnation, saying that Israel's move is "unacceptable", not only violates international law and violates Qatar's sovereignty, but also further endangers the regional situation.



This photo released by the Israeli National Security Administration (SIMBET) shows that on September 9, Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu (Central) and the Israeli Defense Minister Katz (left) were in a conversation within a ZIMBET command center.

The United Nations Security Council issued a press statement on Friday condemning the airstrikes in Doha, the capital of Qatar, and expressing its solidarity with Qatar, stressing its support for Qatar’s sovereignty and territorial integrity.

The United States has long defended Israel in the Security Council, vetoing a draft resolution condemning Israel or detrimental to Israel. Some media say that the United States rarely agreed to the statement, reflecting U.S. President Trump's dissatisfaction with Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu's order to launch attacks on the territory of U.S. ally Qatar.

The “two-country” program

Since late July, countries such as France, the United Kingdom, Canada and Australia have repeatedly expressed plans or preparations to recognize the Palestinian state. French President Emmanuel Macron said on social media on August 20 that France and Saudi Arabia will jointly host a “two-country plan” meeting in September, implementing the “two-country plan” as “the only feasible way.”

Israeli President Isaac Herzog visited Britain on the 10th and met with Prime Minister Stammer, during which the two argued on issues such as Britain's preparation to recognize the Palestinian state and the Israeli military to advance military operations in the Gaza Strip.

A spokesman for the British Prime Minister’s office said Stammer condemned Israeli airstrikes on Doha, Qatar’s capital, during talks, saying it was “an open violation of the sovereignty of an important partner” and did not contribute to achieving the peace that parties were eager to see. At the same time, the British side “exhorted” Israel to change its policy against the Gaza Strip, saying that Israel must lift its blockade and stop its military offensive to prevent “animal-induced famine further worsen”.



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