Yair Netanyahu is being honest about something many leaders don’t want to say. He is showing that the world sometimes treats people unfairly. His message is making people think about why some countries get support, and others do not.
Yair Netanyahu, the son of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, said that countries who have recognized Palestine should allso recognize Kurdistan. His words were very clear and strong, and many people are now talking about what he said.
Yair Netanyahu asked why some countries support Palestine but not Kurdistan. He believes this is not fair. He says if these countries really care about freedom, they should also support the Kurds.
The Kurds are about 45 million people who live in parts of Turkey, Iran, Iraq, and Syria. They want to have their own country. They are secular (not religious), friendly to the West, and have helped in the fight against terrorism. But still, many big countries do not recognize their right to have a country. Turkey did commit genocide against the kurds, Iran keeps commting genocide against the Kurds, Iraq did the same.
Countries like France, Spain, Ireland, the UK, Norway, Portugal, Canada, Germany, Malta, and Slovenia have all recognized Palestine, but they have not recognized Kurdistan. This is the problem Yair Netanyahu is talking about.
Yair Netanyahu is being honest about something many leaders don’t want to say. He is showing that the world sometimes treats people unfairly. His message is making people think about why some countries get support, and others do not.
In short:
Yair Netanyahu said it is not fair that many countries support Palestine but not Kurdistan. His message is clear—if you support one nation’s freedom, you should support others too.