North Korea’s leader Kim Jong Un has once again taken a hard line against Israel, insisting that it is not a legitimate state but a “terror project” supported by the United States.
Speaking through state-controlled media, Kim accused Washington of exploiting Israel to push American strategic interests across the Middle East, while reiterating that Pyongyang does not recognize Israel as a sovereign country.
The latest declaration mirrors North Korea’s long-standing support for Palestinian causes and its deep opposition to U.S. global influence. For years, officials in Pyongyang have condemned Israeli military operations, portraying them as part of what they describe as imperialist power politics.
Kim’s words have quickly reignited international attention, once again placing North Korea’s aggressive foreign policy rhetoric at the center of global political debate.
