Netanyahu, Israeli leaders slam Macron for recognizing Palestinian state
Israeli leaders issued strong condemnations following Macron’s announcement that France would recognize a Palestinian state, warning that the move rewards terrorism and undermines Israel’s security.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and other Israeli leaders issued strong condemnations on Thursday following French President Emmanuel Macron’s announcement that France would recognize a Palestinian state, warning that the move rewards terrorism and undermines Israel’s security.
Netanyahu issued a statement condemning the move, saying, “We strongly condemn President Macron’s decision to recognize a Palestinian state next to Tel Aviv in the wake of the October 7 massacre. Such a move rewards terror and risks creating another Iranian proxy, just as Gaza became. A Palestinian state in these conditions would be a launch pad to annihilate Israel — not to live in peace beside it.
“Let’s be clear: the Palestinians do not seek a state alongside Israel; they seek a state instead of Israel.”
“I thank President Macron for providing an additional — and most compelling — reason to finally implement Israeli sovereignty over the historic regions of Judea and Samaria, and to put an end once and for all to the dangerous illusion of a terrorist Palestinian state in the heart of the Land of Israel,” Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich wrote on X/Twitter. “This will be our legitimate Zionist response to the unilateral pressures and coercive maneuvers of Macron and his allies.”
Defense Minister Israel Katz called Macron’s recognition “a disgrace and a surrender to terrorism,” posting on X/Twitter, “Macron’s announcement of his intentions to recognize a Palestinian state is a disgrace and a surrender to terrorism, granting a reward and encouragement to the murderers and rapists of Hamas, who carried out the most horrific massacre of the Jewish people since the Holocaust,” Katz wrote.
“Instead of standing with Israel in this time of trial, the French president is acting to weaken it. We will not allow the establishment of a Palestinian entity that would harm our security, endanger our existence, and undermine our historical right to the Land of Israel. We are all united to prevent this grave danger.”
Knesset Speaker Amir Ohana also lashed out at Macron on social media, expressing regret over having met him in the past.
French President Emmanuel Macron delivers a speech during an inauguration of a France Services house in Wallers, France, June 3, 2025. (credit: Teresa Suarez/Pool via REUTERS)
‘Macron just awarded Hamas for committing October 7 massacre’
“Macron just awarded Hamas a prize for committing the October 7 massacre,” he wrote. “This shameful act is nothing less than a betrayal by the so-called ‘leaders’ of the free world. It sends a chilling message: terrorism pays off.
“Macron will be remembered as a collaborator with evil — on the wrong side of history. I’m ashamed to have met this man. I love France. It deserves more courageous leadership.”
Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar criticized Macron’s move as “absurd and unserious.”
“The French President’s pretension to create by mere words an illusionary arrangement in our land is ridiculous and not serious,” Sa’ar said. “His statement this evening shows that all the conditions that he himself set a few weeks ago – have evaporated. All that remains is the illusionary state he presumes to establish.
“A Palestinian state will be a Hamas state, just as the withdrawal from the Gaza Strip twenty years ago led to Hamas taking control of it.
“President Macron cannot provide security for Israel. Let’s hope he succeeds in doing so on the streets of Paris. Israel’s attempt to base its security on Palestinian promises to fight terror completely failed in the Oslo process. Israel will no longer gamble on its security and its future.”
Culture and Sports Minister Miki Zohar was blunt in his condemnation, writing, “President Macron sold France to the radical Islam.”