
On July 24, 2025, French President Emmanuel Macron announced France’s intention to recognize a Palestinian state, a decision he framed as part of the country’s “historic commitment to a just and lasting peace in the Middle East.” Speaking ahead of the UN General Assembly in September, Macron declared,

“I will make this solemn announcement before the United Nations General Assembly this coming September. The urgent priority today is to end the war in Gaza and to bring relief to the civilian population.”
This move has ignited a firestorm of reactions globally, with prominent figures weighing in on social medias, highlighting the contentious nature of the decision amid ongoing conflict in the region.
Reactions to France’s Announcement
A formidable coalition of international voices is leading the charge against France’s planned recognition of a Palestinian state, each figure bringing a unique perspective to the heated debate.
Geert Wilders (https://x.com/geertwilderspvv/status/1948748840950989057), the prominent Dutch politician, has adopted a pointed stance, critiquing the proposal with a touch of irony by suggesting France might need to consider its own territory for such a venture, while sounding the alarm on potential security threats that could spread across Europe.

Mike Huckabee (https://x.com/GovMikeHuckabee/status/1948586840778572108), the U.S. Ambassador to Israel, has brought a lighter yet critical tone to his response, questioning the plan’s feasibility by hinting that other nations could make similar audacious territorial moves, and expressing concern over the possibility of Hamas growing more powerful.
Gideon Sa’ar (https://x.com/gidonsaar/status/1948496160399700294), Israel’s Foreign Minister, has stepped forward as a staunch opponent, arguing that the initiative could pave the way for a state under Hamas’s control, drawing lessons from Gaza’s history, and challenging France’s ability to protect Israel’s safety, a view he shared in a post on @gidonsaar dated July 25, 2025.
Marco Rubio (https://x.com/SecRubio/status/1948551777504174570), the U.S. Secretary of State, has issued a resolute dismissal, asserting that the move supports troubling ideologies and overlooks the devastating impact of the October 7 attack, advocating firmly for a negotiated approach to peace.
Finally, Charles Kushner (https://x.com/USAmbFrance/status/1948647158472925414), a U.S. Ambassador and Trump ally, has entered the fray with a pragmatic appeal for security-focused solutions involving regional partners, leveraging his negotiation background to push for concrete results rather than symbolic gestures.
As global attention intensifies, this rising tide of opposition is poised to influence the turbulent road ahead.


