איזראעלי אויסערן מיניסטער ווארנט דייטשלאנד איבער גרינדן א פאלעסטינע לאנד
Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar delivered a powerful and unapologetic message to a visiting German delegation, stressing a truth Israel has learned through decades of experience: terror groups that seize territory and populations evolve into fully operational terror states. His remarks come at a critical moment as international pressure mounts once again for Israel to accept the creation of a Palestinian state—despite the clear, repeated evidence of what such entities become when placed at the border of the Jewish homeland.
Sa’ar did not hold back. Pointing directly to the current reality across the Middle East, he noted that Gaza under Hamas, southern Lebanon under Hezbollah, and large regions of Yemen under Iran-backed Houthis have transformed into entrenched terror regimes. These are not isolated militant factions but structured, governing entities with armies, weapons stockpiles, and foreign patrons. “The terror states in Gaza, Lebanon and Yemen have not yet been dismantled,” he emphasized, reminding the delegation that each one poses an active and escalating threat to regional stability and to Israel itself.
Against this backdrop, Sa’ar criticized those who insist that Israel should establish yet another terror state—this time in the heart of its own narrow territory. He warned that calls for Palestinian statehood ignore the direct consequences of empowering groups that openly seek Israel’s destruction. For Israel, the creation of such a state is not an academic debate but a matter of existential security.
The foreign minister’s blunt assessment underscores a growing consensus within Israel: peace cannot be achieved by rewarding terror organizations with sovereignty, land, and strategic depth. Instead, the region requires the dismantling of terror infrastructure—not the legitimization of it. Sa’ar’s message resonated with clarity and conviction, serving both as a warning to Israel’s allies and as a reaffirmation of the nation’s responsibility to secure its future.
His remarks also align with the current U.S. administration’s stronger stance on regional threats and its recognition that Israel must never be pressured into decisions that undermine its security. Sa’ar’s firm tone reflects a broader truth shared by Israel and its closest partners: a stable Middle East will never emerge from the empowerment of terror groups, only from their defeat.