Note this post was originally published under the title “These 36 Countries Don’t Recognize Israel,” but the situation has marginally improved since then.
This includes 13 states that did at one point in the past but now, for variety of reasons, do not. Interestingly, this includes a few Latin American countries.
The following states have never recognized and/or had foreign relations with Israel:
- Afghanistan
- Algeria
- Bangladesh
- Brunei
- Comoros
- Djibouti
- Indonesia
- Iraq
- Kuwait
- Lebanon
- Libya
- Malaysia
- North Korea
- Pakistan
- Saudi Arabia
- Somalia
- Syria
- Yemen
The following countries did have relations with Israel at one point in the past. (Time period of relations and reason for breaking them off are in parenthesis):
- Belize (1984-2023: Ongoing War)
- Bolivia (1950–2009; Gaza War)
- Colombia (1949-2024; Gaza War)
- Cuba (1950–1973; Yom Kippur War)
- Iran (1948–1951, 1953–1979; Islamic revolution in Iran)
- Maldives (1965-1974; unknown)
- Mali (1960–1973; pressure from neighboring countries)
- Mauritania (1999-2010; Gaza War)
- Niger (1960–1973, 1996–2002; Second Intifada)
- Oman (1996–2000; Second Intifada)
- Qatar (1996–2009; Gaza War)
- Tunisia (1996–2000; Second Intifada)
- Venezuela (1950–2009; Gaza War)
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And on top of not recognizing Israel the following countries won’t even accept Israeli passports:
The 14 countries that do no accept Israeli passports are:
- Afghanistan
- Algeria
- Bangladesh
- Brunei
- Iran
- Iraq
- Kuwait
- Lebanon
- Libya
- Malaysia
- Pakistan
- Saudi Arabia
- Syria
- Yemen
Want to learn more about Israel’s history and foreign relations? Then have a look at the following books:
- My Promised Land: The Triumph and Tragedy of Israel
- The Palestinian-Israeli Conflict: A Very Short Introduction
- The Great War for Civilisation: The Conquest of the Middle East
And if you’re really interested here’s a full list of countries when (and if) they recognized Israel:
State | Date of de facto recognition | Date of de jure recognition | Notes |
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Afghanistan | — | — | Does not accept Israeli passports. |
Albania | — | 16-Apr-49 | Diplomatic relations established on 20 August 1991. |
Algeria | — | — | Does not accept Israeli passports. |
Andorra | — | 13-Apr-94 | |
Angola | — | 16-Apr-92 | Date diplomatic relations established |
Antigua and Barbuda | — | 22-Jun-83 | Date diplomatic relations established |
Argentina | — | 14-Feb-49 | |
Armenia | — | 4-Apr-92 | Date diplomatic relations established |
Australia | — | 29-Jan-49 | |
Austria | 15-Mar-49 | 8-May-56 | Date diplomatic relations established. Prior to that, the two countries had maintained consular relations since 1950. Legations were upgraded to embassy status in 1959. |
Azerbaijan | — | 7-Apr-92 | Date diplomatic relations established. |
Bahamas | [when?] | [when?] | |
Bahrain | 11-Sep-20 | 15-Sep-20 | On 15 September 2020, an agreement was signed to normalize relations. |
Bangladesh | — | — | Does not accept Israeli passports, and Bangladeshi passports are not valid for travel to Israel. |
Barbados | — | 29-Aug-67 | Date diplomatic relations established |
Belarus | 11-May-49 | 26-May-92 | Date diplomatic relations established |
Belgium | — | 15-Jan-50 | |
Belize | — | 6-Sep-84 | Date diplomatic relations established. Relations severed in 2023 during the Israel–Hamas war. |
Benin | — | 5-Dec-61 | Date diplomatic relations established. Relations severed in October 1973, and resumed in July 1992. |
Bhutan | — | 12-Dec-20 | Date diplomatic relations established |
Bolivia | 22-Feb-49 | 24-Feb-49 | Relations severed in January 2009, and restored in November 2019. Relations severed in 2023 during the Israel–Hamas war. |
Bosnia and Herzegovina | — | 26-Sep-97 | Date diplomatic relations established |
Botswana | [when?] | [when?] | After the war in 1973, Botswana was one of the only countries in Africa that did not break off relations with Israel. |
Brazil | — | 7-Feb-49 | |
Brunei | — | — | Does not accept Israeli passports, and Brunei passports are not valid for travel to Israel |
Bulgaria | — | 4-Dec-48 | Relations severed on 10 June 1967, and restored on 3 May 1990. |
Burkina Faso | — | 5-Jul-61 | Date diplomatic relations established. Relations severed in October 1973, and re-established in October 1993. |
Burundi | [when?] | [when?] | Relations severed in May 1973, and restored in March 1995. |
Cambodia | — | 30-Aug-60 | Date diplomatic relations established. Cambodia broke off relations in 1975; they were restored on 5 October 1993. |
Cameroon | — | 15-Sep-60 | Date diplomatic relations established. Relations severed in October 1973 and restored in August 1986. |
Canada | — | 11-May-49 | |
Cape Verde | — | 17-Jul-94 | Date diplomatic relations established |
Central African Republic | [when?] | [when?] | Relations were broken in October 1973, were resumed in January 1991. |
Chad | — | 10-Jan-61 | Relations were established in 1961, but severed on 28 November 1972. In 2005, reports emerged of a mutual intention to renew diplomatic relations. Relations restored on 20 January 2019. |
Chile | — | 11-May-49 | |
China | — | 24-Jan-92 | The Republic of China granted de jure recognition to Israel on 1 March 1949. The two states maintained diplomatic relations until Israel's recognition of the People's Republic of China on 8 January 1950. The PRC, however, did not formally reciprocate until the eventual establishment of diplomatic relations in 1992. |
Colombia | — | 1-Feb-49 | On 2 May 2024, president Gustavo Petro announced Colombia would break diplomatic ties with Israel, describing Israel's siege of Gaza as "genocide". |
Comoros | — | — | |
Costa Rica | — | 19-Jun-48 | |
Croatia | — | 4-Sep-97 | Date diplomatic relations established |
Cuba | 14-Jan-49 | 18-Apr-49 | Cuba severed relations in September 1973, and the most recent government does not recognize it. |
Cyprus | — | 21-Jan-61 | Date diplomatic relations established. They had been agreed to on 17 August 1960, but final establishment was postponed due to pressure from Arab nations. |
Czech Republic | — | 18-May-48 | Recognition extended under Czechoslovakia. Relations under Czechoslovakia were severed between June 1967 and February 1990. Diplomatic relations with the Czech Republic were established 1 January 1993. |
Democratic Republic of the Congo | — | 26-Jun-60 | Date diplomatic relations established. Ties severed on 4 October 1973, and restored on 13 May 1982. |
Denmark | 2-Feb-49 | 12-Jul-50 | |
Djibouti | — | — | |
Dominica | — | Jan-78 | Date diplomatic relations established |
Dominican Republic | — | 29-Dec-48 | |
East Timor | — | 29-Aug-02 | |
Ecuador | — | 2-Feb-49 | |
Egypt | 19-Nov-77 | 26-Mar-79 | Signatory to the Khartoum Resolution. Later became the first Arab state to recognize Israel, with the Egypt–Israel peace treaty. |
El Salvador | — | 11-Sep-48 | |
Equatorial Guinea | [when?] | [when?] | Relations severed in October 1973, and resumed in January 1994. |
Eritrea | — | 6-May-93 | Date diplomatic relations established |
Estonia | — | 9-Jan-92 | Date diplomatic relations established |
Eswatini | — | Sep-68 | |
Ethiopia | — | 24-Oct-61 | Prior to de jure recognition, Ethiopia maintained consular relations with Israel since 1956. Relations were broken in October 1973, and resumed in November 1989. |
Federated States of Micronesia | — | 23-Nov-88 | Date diplomatic relations established |
Fiji | — | Aug-70 | Date diplomatic relations established |
Finland | 11-Jun-48 | 18-Mar-49 | |
France | — | 24-Jan-49 | |
Gabon | — | 29-Sep-93 | Relations severed in October 1973, and resumed in September 1993. |
Gambia | — | [when?] | Relations broken in October 1973, and resumed in September 1992 |
Georgia | — | 1-Jun-92 | Date diplomatic relations established |
Germany | 10 September 1952 (West Germany before 3 October 1990) | 12 May 1965 | Date diplomatic relations established. Prior to this, Germany signed the Reparations agreement with Israel. East Germany never had diplomatic relations with Israel during its existence. |
Ghana | — | [when?] | Relations broken in October 1973, and resumed in August 1994 |
Greece | 15-Mar-49 | 21 May 1990 | Date diplomatic relations established |
Grenada | — | Jan-75 | Date diplomatic relations established |
Guatemala | — | 19-May-48 | |
Guinea | — | [when?] | Broke diplomatic relations with Israel on 12 June 1967, and restored relations on July 20, 2016. |
Guinea-Bissau | — | Mar-94 | Date diplomatic relations established |
Guyana | — | [when?] | Broke off relations in March 1974, restored in March 1992. |
Haiti | 26-Feb-49 | Jan-50 | Date diplomatic relations established |
Honduras | 11-Sep-48 | 8-Nov-48 | |
Hungary | 24-May-48 | 1-Jun-48 | Relations broken in 1967, and restored on 19 September 1989. |
Iceland | 11-Feb-49 | [when?] | |
India | — | 17 September 1950 | |
Indonesia | — | — | Can[who?] only travel to Indonesia with an invitation from the Department of Immigration of Indonesia. Can only enter Indonesia through airports in Denpasar, Jakarta and Surabaya. |
Iran | 6 March 1950 | — | Voted against UN Partition Plan and voted against admission of Israel to membership of UN. Iranian government refrained from recognizing Israel de jure despite de facto recognition.0 Relations severed on 18 February 1979.0 Does not accept Israeli passports, and the holders of Iranian passports are "not entitled to travel to the occupied Palestine"0 |
Iraq | — | — | Does not accept Israeli passports, except for Iraqi Kurdistan where visa is required for passengers without a signed and stamped letter issued by the Ministry of Interior of the Kurdistan Regional Government if arriving at Erbil (EBL) and Sulaymaniyah (ISU). Iraqi passports are not valid for travel to Israel. |
Ireland | 12-Feb-49 | May 1963 | |
Italy | 8-Feb-49 | 19-Jan-50 | |
Ivory Coast | 15-Feb-61 | 24-May-61 | Date diplomatic relations established. Prior to this date, it had maintained trade relations since 15 February 1961. Relations severed in November 1973, and resumed in February 1986. |
Jamaica | Jan-62 | — | |
Japan | — | 15 May 1952 | |
Jordan | — | 26 October 1994 | Signatory to the Khartoum Resolution. Recognized Israel in the Israel–Jordan peace treaty. |
Kazakhstan | — | 10 April 1992 | Date diplomatic relations established |
Kenya | — | December 1963 | Severed relation in November 1973, resumed in December 1988. |
Kiribati | — | 21 May 1984 | Date diplomatic relations established |
Kuwait | — | — | Does not accept Israeli passports. |
Kyrgyzstan | — | Mar-92 | |
Laos | — | Feb-57 | Date diplomatic relations established. Laos broke off relations in 1973, and restored them on 6 December 1993. |
Latvia | — | 6 January 1992 | Date diplomatic relations established |
Lebanon | — | — | Does not accept Israeli passports. Holders of passports containing any Israeli visa or stamp will be refused entry. |
Lesotho | — | [when?] | |
Liberia | 11 February 1949 | [when?] | Relations severed in November 1973, and resumed in August 1983. |
Libya | — | — | Does not accept Israeli passports. |
Liechtenstein | — | Jan-92 | |
Lithuania | — | 8 January 1992 | Date diplomatic relations established |
Luxembourg | 11-May-49 | 16 January 1950 | |
Madagascar | — | [when?] | Relations broken in October 1973, and resumed in January 1994. |
Malawi | — | Jul-64 | Date diplomatic relations established |
Malaysia | — | — | Does not admit Israeli passport holders without written permission from the government. Malaysian passports not valid for travel to Israel without permission from the government. |
Maldives | — | 29 October 1965 | Diplomatic relations suspended in 1974. Cooperation agreements in 2009 did not develop into full diplomatic relations and were terminated in 2014. |
Mali | — | [when?] | Diplomatic relations severed 5 January 1973. |
Malta | Jan-65 | Dec-65 | Date diplomatic relations established |
Marshall Islands | — | 16 September 1987 | |
Mauritania | — | 28 October 1999 | Diplomatic relations suspended 6 March 2009, severed 21 March 20103 |
Mauritius | — | [when?] | Diplomatic relations severed July 1976, restored September 1993. |
Mexico | 11-May-49 | 4 April 1952 | |
Moldova | — | 22-Jun-92 | |
Monaco | — | Jan-64 | |
Mongolia | — | 2-Oct-91 | |
Montenegro | — | 12-Jul-06 | |
Morocco | 1 September 1994 | 10-Dec-20 | Closed Israeli office and suspended relations in October 2000. On 10 December 2020, an agreement was announced to normalize relations. |
Mozambique | — | 23-Jul-93 | |
Myanmar | — | 13-Jul-53 | Date full diplomatic relations established |
Namibia | — | 11-Feb-94 | |
Nauru | — | Dec-94 | |
Nepal4 | — | 1-Jun-60 | Date diplomatic relations established. First South Asian nation to establish diplomatic ties with Israel. |
Netherlands | 11-May-49 | 16 January 1950 | |
New Zealand | 29-Jan-49 | 28 July 1950 | |
Nicaragua | — | 18-May-48 | Diplomatic relations suspended June 2010 and restored in March 2017. |
Niger | — | — | Relations severed on 4 January 1973. |
Nigeria | 1960 | [when?] | Relations broken in October 1973, were resumed in May 1992. |
North Korea | — | — | North Korea and Israel held talks in 1993, but the talks were halted under pressure from the United States. See Israel–North Korea relations for more details. |
North Macedonia | — | 7-Dec-95 | Date diplomatic relations established |
Norway | [when?] | 4-Feb-49 | Date Norway recognized Israel |
Oman | January 19963 | — | A degree of relations established in January 1996. Closed Israeli office and suspended relations in October 2000. Accepts Israeli passports for transit only, does not accept for admission. |
Pakistan | — | — | Does not accept Israeli passports, and Pakistani passports are not valid for travel to Israel. |
Palau | — | 2-Oct-94 | |
Panama | — | 19-Jun-48 | |
Papua New Guinea | — | 1978 | |
Paraguay | 6-Sep-48 | 7 September 1948 | |
Peru | — | 9-Feb-49 | |
Philippines | 11-May-49 | 13 May 1957 | |
Poland | — | 18-May-48 | Relations were broken in 1967, restored in February 1990. |
Portugal | 12-May-77 | [when?] | |
Qatar | Apr-96 | — | In April 1996, Qatar and Israel agreed to exchange trade representation offices. Trade offices closed in February 2009. |
Israeli-issued passports are not allowed in Qatar. The only time Israel was allowed was during the 2022 FIFA World Cup. | |||
Republic of the Congo | — | 9-Nov-60 | Date diplomatic relations established. Broke relations on 31 December 1972, resumed in August 1991. |
Romania | 11-Jun-48 | 12-Jun-48 | |
Russia | — | 17 May 1948 | Recognition extended as the Soviet Union. Relations broken in 1967, restored on 19 October 1991. |
Rwanda | — | [when?] | Relations severed in October 1973, and restored in October 1994. |
Saint Kitts and Nevis | — | Jan-84 | Date diplomatic relations established |
Saint Lucia | — | Jan-79 | Date diplomatic relations established |
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines | — | Jan-81 | Date diplomatic relations established |
Samoa | — | Jun-77 | Date diplomatic relations established |
San Marino | — | 1-Mar-95 | |
São Tomé and Príncipe | — | Nov-93 | Date diplomatic relations established |
Saudi Arabia | — | — | Does not accept Israeli passports. |
Senegal | 1960 | — | Relations broken in October 1973, and resumed in August 1994. |
Serbia | — | 31-Jan-92 | Date diplomatic relations established6 |
Seychelles | — | Sep-92 | Date diplomatic relations established |
Sierra Leone | — | [when?] | Relations broken in October 1973, and resumed in May 1992. |
Singapore | — | 11-May-69 | Date diplomatic relations established |
Slovakia | — | 18-May-48 | Recognition extended under Czechoslovakia. Relations under Czechoslovakia were severed between June 1967 and February 1990. Diplomatic relations with Slovakia were established 1 January 1993. |
Slovenia | — | 28-Apr-92 | |
Solomon Islands | — | Jan-89 | |
Somalia | — | — | |
South Africa | 24-May-48 | 14 May 1949 | |
Republic of Korea | — | 10 April 1962 | Date diplomatic relations established |
South Sudan | — | 28-Jul-11 | Date given is the date full diplomatic relations were established. |
Spain | 17-Jan-86 | [when?] | |
Sri Lanka | 16-Sep-50 | [when?] | |
Sudan | 23 October 2020 | — | On 23 October 2020, an agreement was announced to normalize relations. |
Suriname | — | Feb-76 | |
Sweden | 15-Feb-49 | 13-Jun-50 | |
Switzerland | 28-Jan-49 | 18 March 1949 | |
Syria | — | — | Does not accept Israeli passports. |
Tajikistan | — | Apr-92 | |
Tanzania | — | [when?] | Relations broken in October 1973, and resumed in February 1995. |
Thailand | 26 September 1950 | [when?] | |
Togo | — | [when?] | Relations severed in September 1973, and restored in June 1987. |
Tonga | — | Jun-77 | Date diplomatic relations established |
Trinidad and Tobago | Aug-62 | — | |
Tunisia | 3 October 1994 | — | Joint declaration of relations made in January 1996. Closed the Israeli representative office and suspended relations in October 2000. |
Turkey | 28 March 1949 | 12 March 1950 | Downgraded ties with Israel to second secretary level in September 2011, and restored full diplomatic relations in June 2016. |
Turkmenistan | — | 6-Oct-93 | Date diplomatic relations established |
Tuvalu | — | Jul-84 | Date diplomatic relations established |
Uganda | — | [when?] | Broke relations on 30 March 1972, and restored in July 1994. |
Ukraine | 11-May-49 | 26 December 1991 | |
United Arab Emirates | 13 August 2020 | 15-Sep-20 | On 15 September 2020, an agreement was signed to normalize relations. |
United Kingdom | 13 May 1949 | 28 April 1950 | |
United States | 14 May 1948 | 31 January 1949 | |
Uruguay | — | 19-May-48 | First Latin American country to recognize Israel. |
Uzbekistan | — | 21-Feb-92 | Date full diplomatic relations established |
Vanuatu | — | 16-Dec-93 | Date diplomatic relations established |
Venezuela | — | 27-Jun-48 | Relations severed in January 2009. |
Vietnam | — | 12-Jul-93 | Date diplomatic relations established |
Yemen | — | — | Does not accept Israeli passports. |
Zambia | — | [when?] | Relations broken in October 1973, and resumed in December 1991. |
Zimbabwe | — | 26-Nov-93 | Date diplomatic relations established |
Have any comments about this map? Please leave them in the comments section below:
erik smit says
Combine it with a map of countries that don’t recognize Palestine. It is roughly the same number, but not the same part of the world.
blair houghton says
Because moral equivalence isn’t a fallacy.
Leila Abdelmeguid says
Israel is a fallacy.
blair houghton says
Israel is a country. A sovereign state. “Palestine” is a region comprising space in eight countries: Turkey, Lebanon, Syria, Iraq, Egypt, Israel, Jordan, and Saudi Arabia.
Leila Abdelmeguid says
Nope. “Israel” is an illegitimate, invented “country” inhabited and run by Zionist Jewish supremacist Khazars masquerading as “Semites” who do not belong, nor do they have any history whatsoever in that region.
blair houghton says
All countries are “invented” by history, and are legitimized by recognition of their sovereign status on the part of a preponderance of the other sovereign states in the world. Israel has that status. Your irrational hatred for Jews doesn’t obviate that. I recommend you figure out whoever taught you that bigoted nonsense and stop listening to them.
Leila Abdelmeguid says
There are people who are indigenous to a region, and people who are not. European Jews are NOT indigenous to the Middle East, and therefore have no right to be there murdering innocent people who ARE indigenous, in order to steal their land. I recconend you find out whoever taught you your extreme arrogance and delusional belief of moral superiority, which are typical for your people, and stop listening to them. But your being a supporter of the most heinously genocidal entity on the planet, I have no reason to believe that you ever will.
blair houghton says
Europeans are not indigenous to North and South America.
So you’d say the US, Canada, Brazil, and two dozen other countries don’t exist, based on your false presumptions of legitimacy of nations.
You are misinformed, deluded, and mendacious. Slap your teachers, stop reading the propaganda you have been conditioned to seek out, and stop annoying the internet with your gibberish.
Erik says
Israel exists only on the maps and minds of ex-colonial powers. Israel is a creation and will cease to exist….. hopefully soon. There is Palestine. Historically there was NEVER a state or even a region called Israel. Israel is the name of Prophet Jacob , and was hijacked by the zionists and used for their entity.
your mother says
you wish,israel is a country that steals and is stolen
deschutesmaple says
Your presumptuous arrogance and ignorance of the history of Palestine as well as of Israel is quite obvious and pathetic. For starters, NONE of the Arab speaking countries that surround Palestine were consulted or wanted Israel to be created after WWII in 1948: instead the western powers USA, UK, France etc rammed through the UN approval process illegally. To make matters worse, the native population of Palestine were never consulted! It was all a sham, just like the Belflour declaration was a sham. What’s more, president Harry Truman was in fact bribed by wealthy Jews in USA back in the 40s and 50s to support the creation of Israel: they gave him suitcases full of money for his election campaign–right when he was losing popularity and support for re-election. FDR was totally against the creation of Israel as he saw how it would become a terrible conflict between the Israeli Zionist terrorist settlers who were already getting into bloody skirmishes with Arabs in Palestine in the 1930s and 1940s. When Albert Einstein in the 1950s was asked to support and donate to ‘American Friends of the Fighters for the Freedom of Israel’, a Zionist organization which was trying to garner support and money for Israel Einstein wrote back: “Dear Sir: when a real and final catastrophe should befall us in Palestine the first responsible for it would be the British and the second responsible for it the terrorist organizations built up from our own ranks. I am not willing to see anybody associated with those misled and criminal people.” He was referring to Ben Gurion, Menachem Begin, and the other terrorists who massacred Palestinians and stole their land to create Israel.
MS says
If you live in one of the Arab or moslem countries, then your utmost wishes would be to live in that “fallacy”, in order to enjoy your life and live in dignity that human being are entitled and deserved to, rather than living in fear of saying the wrong word and lose your dignity and your life in any moslem country.
May the Almighty bring peace to your soul and remove the hatred off your mind.
Insha’alla
Deegaf says
The only countries who reject Israel’s existence are shit hole Muslim countries to begin with. The “Free Palestine” movement is the biggest scam of all time based on Arab-Islamic supremacy of the region that has colonized all of the middle east and nearly half of Africa. The Kurds, the Druze, the Assyrians, the Yazidis, the Jews would take a state if given the chance. Any other ethnic minority in the region would take a state in a heartbeat, but oh nooo, not Palestine. Because the forever-refugee status the world affords them is a billion dollar industry. Palestine is not a country because their leaders and people have consistently rejected a peace plan or their own state. Yasser Arafat was an ugly Egyptian from a wealthy family whose identity was created by the KGB. This is a known fact. His “refugee” ass died in with 11 billion dollars. Biggest liars in the world.
Mark Davies says
You say 36 countries but why only 15 on the list?
Abdullah says
The United Arab Emirates and Sudan have normalised diplomatic relations with Israel. I take it they now recognise the existence of this Jewish state.
Bill says
Maybe it’s time the ENTIRE Middle East was vaporized. There has been nothing but fighting for years. The world might be better off without any of that region plus a bit more
Hijazi says
When will Saudi Arabia recognize Israel? Can’t wait for that day, I’m Saudi Arabian and want peace with Israelis.
RashiD says
shame
Leila Abdelmeguid says
Saudi Arabia already recognize Israel. It’s slaughtering and starving to death millions of Yemenis for them. They are also proud partners in butchering the populations and leaders of Syria and Libya. In fact, they are united by their love of gold and common Jewish herritage and roots. Jewish and proud, Jewish and Saud!
Sami Khan says
shame on you.
Muhammad says
Shame on you. You coward dare to mention yourself Arabian.
Aman Ullah says
You are desperate to go to these butchers. Who have murdered millions of innocent people in Philistine.
huda rajab says
shaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaame
Greeny says
Very soon, assuming Netanyahu wins the upcoming elections. Informaly rumors say there are close ties already
Dan says
Amen brother Hijazi. Peace from Israel
Jose says
Real arabs don’t betray their brothers. Shame on you for supporting the occupiers. You are far from god.
Takbeer says
Israeli are Bani Israel who were shown the clear signs of God and they still didn’t believe, their hearts are harder than rocks, Palestine accepted them into their country on USA’s request because of Adolf almost wiping them out, Palestine gave them a land to live on, and Israelis lived there then they bought more land from Palestine by blackmailing them, and then they expanded so much so that they took over Palestine. How? They bombarded them with missiles and bombs till nothing was left. They received military aid from USA and financial aid from UAE, KSA and others including Muslim countries. And now they kill so many Palestinians and assault so many of their women and now Masjid Aqsa has only heard cries of pain, suffering and pleas of help, deafening, ear-splitting thunderous shots and bombardments. And now you want peace with them. It will be better to leave the Ummah now. So that I don’t have to waste my pity and worry about how to rescue your ass when the Israelis come bombarding Makkah and Madinah.
Takbeer Elahi says
Hahaha, Israeli have been chanting ‘death to Arabs’ these days… Do you keep up with the news? Cuz apparently you might get yourself a free ticket to hell.
barney_el_mas_bonito says
It doesnt matter if you recognize israel, is still not a real country, israel is just a THING .
Mohammed Doe says
Iran is just a THING
Ed says
Wether you like Israel or not it’s here to stay.
Geoff Tittensor says
Your face is a thing
Sardar Rahim Khan says
All the Arabs are our muslims brothers , but they do not have the dare to handle Israel. We are just one country having a lot of problems but still we have controlled India which is a terrorist country and and close ally of Israel.
Jake King says
Ask your aba jaan what we did to you in 1971
Noor ul Amin says
Ask you mom how we Pashtoons freed Azad Kashimir. Don’t forget when you cried during Kargil war. 1971 was a mistake done by our so called PM. Unfortunately it was a war with our Bangali brothers, they are still our brothers. You Endians can’t face Pak army at all. Your army is hungry, they have no food, so no match with the world’s strongest Pakistan’s army.
Mohammed Doe says
I don’t recognize Iran
nazir hussain says
i dont recognize you
Mo says
Like Iran cares about you. Iran is the oldest country to exist and it doesn’t need a filth like you to approve what ever you are trying to do
Ran says
Palestinians never existed as a people before Israel. just a bunch of arabs from neighboring counties that came to work there and stayed.
There’s no single Palestinian leader that was actually born in Palestine.
There are not a few Israelis that were… since the British Palestine Mandate was formed in order to make a Jewish state.
They gave over 70% of Israel to create an Arab Palestinian state… now Jordan. it’s population is over 70% Palestinians.
So… Palestine is Jordan.
Akuma says
Palestinians always existed as a group of people that lived on Palestine. The reason that the Palestinians didnt have a king is because they were always living under a diffrnt occupier from the romans (bzyntines) up until the ottman empire but this doesnt mean that the region(s) were not known by their modern names. You can clearly tell that the region was know as Palestine by simply reading the Belford declaration. Jews came in huge numbers at the beginning of 1921 when the British mandate of Palestine was created.
”Since the Palestinians in Jordan make up 70 % then Jordan is Palestine” this sentence is simply false and ridicules. The reason that the Palestinians are in diaspora (Some jews were also in diaspora before the state of israel) is due to the nakba when Palestinians were ethically cleansed which was caused by Jews ( Which is also why modern day Palestinians that are born are mainly not born in Palestine, 70% of their population has been ethically cleansed and are mainly in diaspora). So NO, Jordan is for the Jordanians and Palestine or modern day Israel is for the Palestinians and Jews.
Dr. Zee @fatherofthedust says
That’s why Palestine had its own currency because it wasn’t a country? Right!? Don’t get it twisted. It’s the Zionist pieces of shit that are the shit disturbers of the Middle East and they will all be held accountable for crimes against humanity and genocide.
John Richards says
Why recognise any state? There is only one race; the human race. There is no need for a heavenly afterlife as this planet is paradise in our lifetime. Only our fellow humans make the existence of some others sheer Hell.
Sergei says
Christ, how naive and infantile can you be?
Victor says
Israel forever.
Israeli Zionist says
Those countries just look for a reason to do it. Most of them only because a pressure from the Arab world (oil and money). Those countries really are jealous of Israel small country success in the high tech and technologies world while those countries stay not modern and poor. The funny thing is that most “boycott” Israel but still use Israeli technologies:))). I call them to get over it and give hand for a peace. Israel is open for peace with every one who is not a terrorist.
Dan says
Lies and lies.
Nothing new.
Dan says
Orwell is present.
Don’t say the truth, it’s illegal.
Dan says
What a free country?
You got what you deserve York.
Amjad Aziz says
Call a conference of all countries who donot recognise israel. These countries can unanimously decide to recognise israel if israel accepts certain condition.1. Israel demarcates its borders .2 w bankremains a jordanian territory jews may live as jordanian citizens 3palestine and all other muslim states have free access to jerosalem.4 cmplete cease fire 5 palistine b given a n independent sovereign status 6. bury the hatchet for ever.israel show her good intentions as non expansionist country.
Tony Ngala says
Guys, calm down please.
There is already so much misery to be sorted out in the World that we want to spread hate based on this conflict.
Thanks.
Bambang Irawan says
Israel is a colonial country they have no rights to Palestinian land so how can we recognize a country like this and of course as a country that is anti-colonialism then obviously it will not recognize Israel as a country I think we are just waiting for the rise of the eastern country to eliminate Israel and I think this is not excessive because we have the potential to do that, let time tell a country that recognizes Israel is a country that accepts colonialism and a country that does not recognize Israel is an anti-colonial country.
Jake Stone says
American Libertarians and Conservatives stand with Israel. More and more of our Muslim brothers and sisters are, too. Deal with it.
Jose says
Muslims will never sell out their REAL brothers and sisters in Palestine. Islam (and Judaism tbh) never supported occupiers, Israel is doomed because of their countless crimes against humanity. We also don’t care about your American political problems.
From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free.
deschutesmaple says
https://brilliantmaps.com/israel-foreign-relations/?unapproved=90877&moderation-hash=260f2931c9a5877617580ae13becbe8c#comment-90877
Just a quick FUCK YOU! To the comments moderator for the above web page. You deliberately censored my comment–but leave the pro Israel comments 🙁 It also appears that you only leave pro-Palestine comments from seemingly stupid people, or people with obviously bad grammar in English. Nothing like cherry picking comments to promote your pro-Israel, pro-apartheid, pro-genocide perspective, eh?
Fuck you very much for your dishonesty!
DM
Abdullah says
The United Arab Emirates and Sudan have normalised diplomatic relations with Israel. I take it they now recognise the existence of this Jewish state.
Antonov says
Iran backed Hezbollah. Iran back Hamas. Iran backed Houthi. IRAN IS THE PROBLEM! Many Muslim countries have the mind set to destroy Israel, and that is only the start. Iran is now pretty much running Palestine, Syria, Lebanon, Iraq, etc… and this is just the start. Soon they will want to take over other countries as well, such as Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Oman, Qatar and the such. After that, they will want to reach their FILTY hands out further. They act like they are your friends, then once you trust them; BOOM!