• Orygin@sh.itjust.works
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    8 days ago

    We can shit on Prévot all day long but he has been consistent in supporting Palestine since forming a government.
    He’s a centrist with no teeth who aligned instantly with the Right to access the gov, so it has taken a while to get done, but I can respect he did not let it go when the Right did not want to recognize Palestine at all.

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      8 days ago

      Keep in mind that they aren’t actually going to recognize Palestine; they’ve deliberately placed conditions on recognition (which is fucked up to start with) that are not going to be fulfilled:

      Foreign Minister Maxime Prévot said the recognition would happen only after Hamas releases all Israeli hostages and no longer manages Palestine

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        7 days ago

        Yes I know. I did not expect them to do anything but continue to support Israel anyway, so any kind of gesture is better than nothing.
        I would have preferred a real recognition and a real push to do anything to stop it. But like I said they have no teeth so I’m surprised he bites this “hard”

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            7 days ago

            It certainly is better than signing new armament deals with them. It may be a facade for their voters, but I’ll take a symbolic gesture where the issue is talked about instead of criminalizing things like “Palestinian Action” (as they do in the UK) any day.

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              5 days ago

              That’s true; doing too little is definitely better than actively doing more harm like some countries (such as the UK) are doing.