The Bogotá conference was a summit consisting of 32 states, including four states from EU/EEA, where 12 attendees agreed on measures aimed to stop the Gaza genocide, and others reported they "were still considering their stance, and would provide commitments by 20 September 2025". Spain, Slovenia, and Ireland have introduced measures, but the Wikipedia article does not mention anything specific for Norway. Has Norway introduced or announced any measures aimed to stop the Gaza genocide, in th...| Recent Questions - Politics Stack Exchange
On Friday the 26th of September Benyamin Netanyahu, prime minister of Israel, gave a speech at the United Nations (see for example here). He talked about the war in Gaza and presented the point of view of his government. Internationally his view on the topic is very isolated, a large number of UN delegates walked out before his speech. This kind of reception shouldn't have been a surprise to Israel. The UN has never been a particularly Israel friendly body and his government is currently heav...| Recent Questions - Politics Stack Exchange
Hamas certainly takes credit for the recognition: A senior Hamas official has defended carrying out the deadly October 7 attacks on Israel, telling CNN that it created a “golden moment” for the Palestinian cause despite the tens of thousands of deaths in Gaza. In a wide-ranging interview in Doha, two weeks after surviving an Israeli air-strike on a Hamas compound in the Qatari capital, Ghazi Hamad highlighted growing international condemnation of Israel’s offensive in Gaza and the spate...| Recent Questions - Politics Stack Exchange
After Hamas carried out the October 7th attack, Israel, under Netanyahu's government, has become more and more radical in words and in actions against Palestinians. In particular, Israel plans to occupy and/or colonize more territory, making the two-states solution (officially supported by the international community) even less likely. These developments have upended relations with many previously friendly countries, including some with a significant Jewish population. They caused many critic...| Recent Questions - Politics Stack Exchange
Multiple times throughout the war I read articles about a deal that one side accepted, only for the other side to later deny that such a deal was even proposed. Example 1: Egypt changed terms of Gaza ceasefire deal presented to Hamas, surprising negotiators, sources say Israel proposed a deal and then Egypt presented "the" deal to Hamas. Hamas accepted "the" deal only for Israel to later announce that "the" deal was not what Israel agreed to. Example 2: Witkoff: Hamas rejects U.S. Gaza ceasef...| Recent Questions - Politics Stack Exchange