Israel was one of the first nations to recognize independent Bangladesh in February 1972.[12] Both the Israeli Government and the Israeli public supported the aspirations of the Bengali people of East Pakistan during the Bangladesh Liberation War in 1971. After the independence of Bangladesh, the newly formed country was quickly recognized by Israel on 7 February 1972.[12] However, the Government of Bangladesh officially rejected the Israeli recognition,[13][14] stating that it would not recognize the Israeli state until there is an independent Palestinian state. On behalf of the Bangladeshi Government, the then Foreign Minister of Bangladesh, Khondaker Mostaq Ahmad, issued a letter saying this recognition was not acceptable.[13]
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Supremely so. I especially like that it’s open-ended. “Until there is an independent Palestinian state”
“We reserve the right to recognize you when you start making good faith efforts instead of playing at occupation and genocide.”