United Kingdom, Canada, Australia and Portugal recognize the State of Palestine
Meanwhile, Binyamin Netanyahu has assured us that there will be no Palestinian state and has threatened countries, so 150 UN countries have already officially recognized Palestine, including 14 in the European Union.
Prime Ministers Keir Starmer (United Kingdom), Mark Carney (Canada) and Anthony Albanese (Australia) announced on Sunday the official recognition of the State of Palestine\u00A0.
Along with them, Portugalhas also joined the recognition of that state in the Middle East on Sunday afternoon.
Meanwhile, Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu has assured that there will be no Palestinian state "west of the Jordan River," while threatening countries that have recognized Palestine.
Benjamin Netanyahu, Israelgo lehen ministroa
No Palestinian State shall be established west of the Jordan River. "
"The hope of creating two states is fading, but we can't let that light go out," Starmer explained.
The only viable solution, according to the British Prime Minister, is tocreate two states\u00A0. According to Starmer,this solution would be the oppositeof whatthebrutal terrorist organization Hamas claims.
Keir Starmer, Erresuma Batuko lehen ministroa
The hope of creating two states is disappearing, but we cannot let that light go out. "
The movement has brought about a historic change in UK foreign policy, as several governments argued that recognition should only take place within the framework of a peace process and at the moment of greatest diplomatic impact.
Starmer warned in July that in September London would change its position if Israel did not establish a ceasefire in Gaza and commit itself to a sustainable agreement that would guarantee a two-state solution.
The decision has receivedstrong criticismfrom the Government Israel, associations of relatives of hostages and the Conservative Party of the United Kingdom .
With these latest announcements,some 150 A0UN countries officially recognize the State of Palestine, including 14 of the European Union, including France, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Spain, Ireland, Norway, Slovenia and Armenia.
Mark Carney, Kanadako lehen ministroa
(Recognition of the State of Palestine) does not in any way compromise firm support for the State of Israel "
Canada
Mark Carney, Canadian Prime Minister, has explained that the decision "does not in any way jeopardize strong support for the State of Israel." Indeed, the creation of two states seeks "peaceful coexistence and the end of Hamas . "
Anthony Albanese, Australiako lehen ministroa
(Australia) recognizes the right of Palestine to have its own state, yet the terrorist organization Hamas must not be involved in any way "
Australia
Australian Minister Anthony Albanese has also supported the coexistence of two states.
Albanes has also called for a plan to facilitate the reconstruction of the Gaza Strip and to ensure "Israeli security" .
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