The countries that have recognized Palestinian statehood - EUROPE SAYS
- France and the United Kingdom plan to recognize a state of Palestine, deepening their split with Israel and the U.S. over the ongoing war in Gaza.
- Canadian officials have expressed openness to recognizing Palestinian statehood, aligning with over 145 countries that already do.
- The recognition could lead to diplomatic changes, including France and the U.K. potentially voting against Israel at the U.N. Security Council.
- The leaders of these countries cite humanitarian concerns in Gaza, where over 60,000 Palestinians have been reported killed.
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Western countries speak of a future Palestinian state as the nightmare unfolding in Gaza worsens
Plans announced by France, the United Kingdom and Canada to recognize a Palestinian state won’t bring one about anytime soon, though they could isolate Israel and strengthen the Palestinians' negotiating position over the long term. The problem for the Palestinians…
The recent announcements by the United Kingdom, France and Canada to recognize a Palestinian State raise questions about what the measure means and what its real impact might be in the midst of the conflict with Israel. 146 of 193 UN, already recognize a Palestinian State, which currently has observer status in the body. What is a State? – Statehood is defined by criteria set out in an international treaty of 1933.
To date, most countries in the United Nations, specifically 147 out of 193 member states, recognize the state of Palestine, which currently has observer status. However,… Countries that recognize the Palestinian state (maps) - ΙΝΑΦΤΕΜΟΠΟΡΙΚΙ
UK Set to Officially Recognize Palestinian Statehood in Historic Move
The United Kingdom is poised to officially recognize Palestinian statehood, marking a significant shift in its Middle East policy. According to reports from Courthouse News Service, this move reflects growing international pressure and changing diplomatic dynamics in the region. The anticipated recognition by a key Western power is expected to have wide-ranging implications for the [...]
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