The authorities of the Nordic country have described the measure as an “extreme act” and have indicated that it will have consequences for their relationship with the Government of Benjamin Netanyahu.
Israel has stated that it will no longer “facilitate Norwegian diplomats” to work in Palestine. The Israeli Foreign Ministry already has revoked the accreditation of eight diplomats and has stated that it has made the decision in response to the alleged “conduct against Israel” of Norway, which includes the recognition of a Palestinian state.
Las authorities of the nordic country have described the measure as “extreme act“and have indicated that it will have consequences for their relationship with the Government of Benjamin Netanyahu.
A report by the NGO ‘Human Rights Watch’ reveals that Israeli soldiers They killed at least seven Palestinians and seriously injured two others when They attacked a home in Gaza City in December.
Relatives of the victims indicated that there were no Hamas militants or weapons inside the house and that the family He had no relationship with any armed group. The Israeli Army has not yet responded to the accusations.
Meanwhile, Saudi Arabia has described the assassination of Hamas leaderIsmail Haniye, in Tehran, of “flagrant violation” of international law, although has not made direct reference to Israel. The statement comes amid a worrying rise in tension in the Middle East, as fears of wider armed conflict in the region grow.