UK to recognise Palestine in September unless Israel acts
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Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced yesterday the UK will formally recognise the State of Palestine in September unless Israel takes various “substantive steps” in Gaza, including agreeing to a ceasefire.
The potentially landmark move, part of a plan for “lasting peace” that Starmer is putting forward, came after the UK leader recalled his cabinet from recess for urgent talks on the worsening situation in the besieged territory.
Starmer told his ministers London will formally recognise a Palestinian state in September if the Israeli government has not taken the steps demanded, his office said.
They include ending “the appalling situation in Gaza”, reaching a ceasefire, making “clear there will be no annexation in the West Bank”, and committing “to a long-term peace process that delivers a two-state solution,” it added.
“I have always said that we will recognise a Palestinian state as a contribution to a proper peace process at the moment of maximum impact for the two-state solution,” Starmer later said in a Downing Street address.
“With that solution now under threat, this is the moment to act.”
Hamas demands
French President Emmanuel Macron said last week that his country would formally recognise a Palestinian state during the UN General Assembly meeting in September.
Starmer said “the UK will recognise the state of Palestine by the United Nations General Assembly in September unless the Israeli government takes substantive steps to end the appalling situation in Gaza”.
The two countries would be the first G7 nations to do so, with Macron’s announcement last week drawing a strong rebuke fromboth Israel and the United States.
However, Starmer is believed to have presented his plan forthe long-running conflict in theMiddle East to US President Donald Trump when the pair met inScotland on Monday.
Trump appeared to give hisblessing for the recognition move,saying during a wide-rangingpress conference lasting more than an hour that “I don’t mindhim (Starmer) taking a position.”
Speaking Tuesday, Starmer alsodetailed several demands for thePalestinian militant group Hamas,which is holding Israeli hostagesseized in its attacks on October 7, 2023.
“They must immediately release all of the hostages, sign up to a ceasefire, disarm and acceptthat they will play no part in thegovernment of Gaza,” he said.
The UK leader added that London “will make an assessment inSeptember on how far the parties have met these steps”, adding:“No one should have a veto overour decision.”
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