Yair Netanyahu's son bluntly urged nations recognizing Palestine to deny Kurdistan recognition, exposing global double standards on self-determination.
Israeli Prime Minister Yair Netanyahu's son has made a blunt and revealing statement, urging countries that have recognized the Palestinian state not to recognize Kurdistan.
His message reflects a candid acknowledgment of the political double standards many countries apply when it comes to self-determination.
Why haven’t France, Spain, Ireland, the United Kingdom, Norway, Portugal, Canada, Germany, Malta, and Slovenia recognized Kurdistan?
The Kurds are secular, pro-Western, and have been reliable allies of the West. Yet, their homeland remains divided and occupied by Turkey, Iran, Iraq, and Syria.
With a population of around 45 million, the Kurds are the largest stateless nation in the world—still waiting for the same recognition others have received.