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What happens if Britain and France recognize a Palestinian state, and why it matters now

Statehood recognition is being used as political pressure on Israel amid Gaza war standstill.

July 30, 2025 / 14:09 IST
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Britain's Prime Minister Keir Starmer and France's President Emmanuel Macron (Image: AFP)
Britain's Prime Minister Keir Starmer and France's President Emmanuel Macron (Image: AFP)

Britain pledged to recognize the Palestinian state if Israel fails to reach an agreement on a cease-fire within a month, following France in an action that amounts to diplomatic pressure on Israel as the world grows more frustrated with its Gaza war. The move is a departure from traditional Western policy that made recognition of Palestine dependent on terms of peace talks, the New York Times reported.

Gaza war and West Bank unrest drive the shift

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Both Paris and London are responding to the deteriorating humanitarian crisis in Gaza and increasing violence on the West Bank. The war, ignited by the Hamas October 7, 2023 attack on Israel, has resulted in tens of thousands of Palestinian fatalities and brought two million to the edge of famine. Analysts are saying that these factors, combined with Israeli settlement growth and military actions in the West Bank, are changing policy in Europe.

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