North Korea Israel Policy Takes Harsh Turn
North Korea has announced a strict new policy: anyone found promoting Zionist ideas can face the death penalty. The Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) released a statement calling Israel an illegitimate state, deepening the country’s already strong opposition to Israel.
This update is one of the toughest measures ever seen under North Korea Israel policy. It goes beyond denying ties with Israel, sending a clear message of outright hostility.
North Korea Labels Israel a “Colonial Project”
The KCNA report claimed that Zionism supports imperialism and apartheid. Officials called Israel a “colonial project created by the United States.” Along with this, North Korea also banned all pro-Israel materials. Anyone caught sharing, owning, or promoting such materials could face the death penalty or life in prison.
Experts see this move as part of North Korea’s broader strategy to distance itself from Western countries and their allies. The policy also aims to show support for groups that stand against Israel, especially over the issue of Palestine.