Trump Believes Palestinian Recognition Rewards Hamas
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Overdue recognitions of a Palestinian state
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With the UK, Canada, and Australia formally announcing recognition of a Palestinian state, what does it actually mean in practice?
Dozens of world leaders gathered to rally support for a two-state solution at the U.N. General Assembly after a number of U.S. allies formally recognized Palestine as a state.
As more countries moved to formally recognize a Palestinian state, a far-right member of Israel’s government called for “countermeasures” including the annexation of the West Bank.
Britain and France's decision to recognise a Palestinian state is a historic moment, but it only becomes feasible with US support.
Growing international frustration with Washington over the war in Gaza spilled into the open at the U.N. General Assembly this week, with U.S. allies recognizing a Palestinian state in a major test for President Donald Trump's Middle East policy.
Palestinians across the Gaza Strip and the Israeli-occupied West Bank are welcoming news that some Western countries have recognized a Palestinian state.
The Iraqi president Abdul Latif Rashid has rejected Washington’s argument that the move is a reward for Hamas.
French President Emmanuel Macron says France is officially recognizing the state of Palestine. The move came during a U.N. conference chaired by France and Saudi Arabia aimed at generating new support for a two-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict,
France and several other Western nations formally declared their recognition of a Palestinian state at the United Nations on Monday in a move that deepens Israel’s international isolation as it pursues its maximalist war aims in Gaza and expands settlements in the occupied West Bank.
Sir Keir Starmer will tell Palestinian officials they must stop paying the families of terrorists before Britain can open full diplomatic relations.