Boris Johnson explodes Starmer to support the Palestinian state: “ridiculous”



On Friday, former British Prime Minister Boris Johnson criticized the current leader in the United Kingdom for threatening to recognize the Palestinian state amid the ongoing war in Gaza, describing this step as “ridiculous”.

Johnson pointed to the commitment of Prime Minister Kerr Starmer – after France’s progress to a large extent – was aimed at attracting the attention of the voters, not to enhance the ceasefire.

“It is not a matter of promoting peace in the Middle East. It has nothing to do with a progress of roundabout,” said the former leader of the UK Conservative Party in the emergence of “balance”.

“It is related to everything with the constant fluctuation of the prime minister of labor between his mandate, a state of paralysis and panic about what is going on in the Labor Party,” said host Liland Vitrt.

Johnson continued, “The problem with the Labor Party, the ruling party in our country, is that they are terrified of the loss of the voices of the Islamic community. It has nothing to do with the help of the Palestinians. It is related to the management of his party.”

The former leader, who resigned from his role in 2022, was criticized amid a scandal during the Covid-19s and after the UK withdrawal from the European Union in 2020, criticized wider efforts to recognize Palestine as a sovereign state.

“You are not supposed to know a situation unless you have clearly set limits, clearly the state of Palestine no. [must] You have a government [that] Johnson said: “The one who is able to control these borders and part of the supposed part of the State of Palestine is the terrorist, Islamic, psychotic, fascist group.

He also described a Palestinian state as a “great reward” to accomplish a little.

More calls have emerged to a two -state solution in recent weeks, as humanitarian conditions in the Gaza Strip remain terrible. The United Nations and other groups have referred to reports on mass hunger and the prohibition of aid in the region as a cause of concern.

The Israeli government denied such allegations and said that Hamas was promoting a fatal discourse for the shyness of the leaders. But Starmer and other countries flocked to the front lines, promising the help of air drops and medical treatments for weakness, as violence in the area continued almost two years after the Hamas attack on October 7, 2023.

Democratic lawmakers, including the leader of the House of Representatives, Hakim Jeffrez (New York) and MP Rowa (California), pressed the Trump administration to follow the footsteps of the United Kingdom and France – with peace talks stop. The United States has not agreed to realize Palestine as a country and the Minister of State Marco Rubio has pushed these calls.

The administration has also greatly reduced efforts in the Middle East, including the USAID closure and withdrawal of the United Nations Food Program.

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