Trump tells UN recognizing Palestine as a state rewards Hamas
NEW YORK — U.S. President Donald Trump pushed back on some of America’s closest allies on Tuesday, telling the United Nations General Assembly that recognizing a Palestinian state amounts to rewarding Hamas for the “horrible atrocities” of the Oct. 7, 2023, attack on Israel.
Canada joined the United Kingdom, Australia and Portugal on Sunday in recognizing an independent Palestinian state. France added its voice to the chorus on Monday at the start of a high-profile meeting on a two-state solution.
Andorra, Belgium, Luxembourg, Malta and Monaco also announced or confirmed their recognition of a Palestinian state and other countries are expected to join.
“As if to encourage continued conflict, some of this body (are) seeking to unilaterally recognize a Palestinian state,” Trump told world leaders gathered at the United Nations on Tuesday. “The rewards would be too great for Hamas terrorists for their atrocities.”
