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Israeli Foreign Ministry Claims: Japan Decided Not to Recognize a Palestinian State
SadaNews Translation - The Israeli Foreign Ministry claimed on Friday that Japan decided not to recognize a Palestinian state during a United Nations General Assembly meeting.
According to a statement from the Israeli Foreign Ministry, Japanese Foreign Minister Yoshimasa Hayashi informed his counterpart Gideon Sa'ar of this decision.
The statement, as translated by SadaNews, described the Japanese decision as an important achievement, highlighting Japan's significance as a country considered the fourth largest economy in the world and a leader in international organizations.
Japan has not announced its decision independently.
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