
Algerian President Abdelmadjid Tebboune has reiterated his country’s unwavering opposition to normalizing relations with Israel until the establishment of a Palestinian state. In an interview with the French daily Le Point published on Monday, President Tebboune stated unequivocally, “Of course, on the day that happens [the establishment of a Palestinian state], then yes.”
Algeria has consistently maintained a firm stance against normalization with Israel, refusing to join the Abraham Accords signed by several Arab states in 2020. This position reflects Algeria’s deep-rooted commitment to the Palestinian cause and its solidarity with the Palestinian people in their struggle for self-determination.
The Algerian position is firmly grounded in its revolutionary history and its unwavering support for Palestinian rights. The country advocates for the establishment of an independent Palestinian state within the pre-1967 borders, a position that remains central to Algerian foreign policy.
This statement further solidifies Algeria’s role as a vocal advocate for Palestinian rights within the Arab world. It serves as a strong message to the international community and a reminder of the unwavering support for the Palestinian cause among many Arab nations.