❌🇮🇱 Why does North Korea refuse to recognize Israel — again and again?
North Korea has never officially recognized Israel since Israel’s founding in 1948 — and here’s why this position keeps getting restated:
🟥 Ideological alignment:
North Korea has historically supported the Palestinian cause as part of its anti-imperialist, anti-Western worldview. In its eyes, Israel is seen as an ally of the United States — North Korea’s main rival.
🤝 Support for Palestine:
Instead of recognizing Israel, North Korea formally recognizes the State of Palestine (within the 1967 borders, including East Jerusalem as its capital). This fits with North Korea’s broader foreign policy of backing liberation movements and revolutionary states.
💣 Military and symbolic ties:
In the past, North Korea supplied weapons, training, and support to Palestinian groups and other Arab countries that were in conflict with Israel. This built a sense of solidarity that continues today.
📣 Why does it get announced "again"?
From time to time, North Korean officials or state media reaffirm this stance, often in response to:
Escalations in the Israeli–Palestinian conflict
Moves by other countries to normalize ties with Israel
Global diplomatic shifts they want to criticize
But in practice, North Korea's position hasn't changed since the 1960s:
✅ Recognizes Palestine
❌ Does not recognize Israel
In short: North Korea’s refusal to accept Israel is deeply rooted in its anti-US policy, its support for Palestine, and its revolutionary foreign policy — and every so often, the regime restates this to underline its position.
If you'd like, I can also explain how this fits into broader Middle Eastern geopolitics or what North Korea gains from this stance!
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