The formal recognition of Palestinian statehood by a number of countries in recent days has provoked anger and alarm from Israeli officials, raising fears among Palestinians about how Israel’s government might respond.
Itamar Ben-Gvir, Israel’s far-right national security minister, saidon Monday night that the moves demanded “immediate countermeasures,” including the annexation of the Israeli-occupied West Bank.
Mr. Ben-Gvir said he would submit a proposal to Israel’s cabinet for applying “sovereignty” in the West Bank in the coming days. He also threatened “the complete crushing” of the Palestinian Authority, which administers parts of the territory.
On Monday, a number of countries, including France, formally announced they would recognize Palestinian statehood at a summit in New York before the United Nations General Assembly. More than 150 countries now recognize a Palestinian state.
Itamar Ben-Gvir, Israel’s far-right national security minister, saidon Monday night that the moves demanded “immediate countermeasures,” including the annexation of the Israeli-occupied West Bank.
Mr. Ben-Gvir said he would submit a proposal to Israel’s cabinet for applying “sovereignty” in the West Bank in the coming days. He also threatened “the complete crushing” of the Palestinian Authority, which administers parts of the territory.
On Monday, a number of countries, including France, formally announced they would recognize Palestinian statehood at a summit in New York before the United Nations General Assembly. More than 150 countries now recognize a Palestinian state.
