Protesters took to the streets of London, Berlin, Rome and the French city of Marseille over the weekend calling for a ceasefire in Gaza and the safe delivery of aid.
Hezbollah is a Lebanese political entity, not sure where you got the idea that they’re in the west bank (currently governed by the PLO, if you weren’t aware).
I don’t think not recognising Israel is outlandish either. There are quite a few countries which do not recognise Israel - Saudi Arabia, the UAE and Indonesia spring to mind.
Regardless of whether you think Hezbollah are a terrorist organisation or no, they’re not in the west bank, they’re in Lebanon (a different country).
Those countries I mentioned are just examples of large countries that do not recognise Israel. My point is that it is not ‘outlandish’ to not recognise Israel.
Hezbollah is a Lebanese political entity, not sure where you got the idea that they’re in the west bank (currently governed by the PLO, if you weren’t aware).
I don’t think not recognising Israel is outlandish either. There are quite a few countries which do not recognise Israel - Saudi Arabia, the UAE and Indonesia spring to mind.
Hezbollah is about as political as Hamas, how does that change their status as terrorist organizations? Here is a list.
You name some countries known for their superb human rights. I wonder why not recognizing Israel and having among the worst human rights coincides.
Regardless of whether you think Hezbollah are a terrorist organisation or no, they’re not in the west bank, they’re in Lebanon (a different country).
Those countries I mentioned are just examples of large countries that do not recognise Israel. My point is that it is not ‘outlandish’ to not recognise Israel.
You are correct.
A quick read suggests that it is mostly Palestinians and a bit of Hamas in the west bank.