Norway’s Foreign Minister, Espen Bart Ida, criticized Israel’s decision to revoke the diplomatic status of Norwegian envoys to the Palestinian Authority, labeling it an “extreme measure.” This decision comes amid accusations from Israel of Norway’s “anti-Israel behavior,” which includes disagreements over the Gaza War and the occupation. Norway, historically a mediator in Israeli-Palestinian relations, vows to continue its support for the Palestinian state and peace efforts, despite what it sees as attempts by the Netanyahu government to undermine these goals.
- Norway’s Foreign Minister Espen Bart Ida describes Israel’s revocation of Norwegian envoys’ diplomatic status as an “extreme measure.”
- Israel accuses Norway of “anti-Israel behavior,” citing disagreements over the Gaza War and the occupation.
- Norway vows to continue its support for the Palestinian Authority and efforts towards a two-state solution.
- The Norwegian Foreign Minister criticizes the Netanyahu government’s efforts to undermine the idea of a Palestinian State.
- Norway has been a key player in supporting the construction of Palestinian authorities and advocating for peace in the Middle East.
- The Foreign Minister highlights the need for dialogue with all parties, including hardliners, to foster peace.
- Norway is concerned about the impact of Israel’s actions on the quest for peace and the situation in the Middle East.
- Despite the revocation of their envoys’ diplomatic status, Norway intends to find other ways to work with Palestine.
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