Israel has issued a warning of possible unilateral action against Western countries that recognize the State of Palestine, according to La Nación. The newspaper reported on recent international developments and political statements through its social media account.
On September 7, 2025, La Nación posted: “Israel amenaza con acción ‘unilateral’ a países occidentales si reconocen al Estado palestino https://t.co/a0aqlKPJxn”. The post highlights tensions in the Middle East as diplomatic recognition of Palestinian statehood remains a contentious issue among Western nations.
In another update on the same day, La Nación shared: “Presidente de Guyana promete acelerar producción petrolera y aumentar ganancias https://t.co/B1ls3ZMSJf”. This statement refers to Guyana’s efforts to expand its oil sector under President Irfaan Ali’s administration, amid growing global interest in the country’s emerging energy industry.
Additionally, La Nación reported domestic political developments with: “Delegado de Pueblo Soberano que denunció irregularidades en elección de candidatos a diputados afirma que fue sacado de Asamblea Nacional https://t.co/8kAheL8zHm”. The tweet addresses claims by a delegate from the Pueblo Soberano party who alleges removal from the National Assembly after raising concerns about candidate selection processes.
La Nación is one of Costa Rica’s leading newspapers and frequently covers both international and national affairs. Israel’s stance on Palestinian recognition continues to generate debate worldwide, while Guyana’s expanding oil production has attracted attention from investors and policymakers alike. Allegations regarding internal political procedures reflect ongoing scrutiny of democratic practices within legislative bodies in Latin America.



