The United Kingdom is on the verge of formally recognizing Palestine as a state. This action will be announced by Keir Starmer. This move follows a July statement in which the UK government indicated that they would recognize Palestine if the Israeli actions in Gaza were not ceased by September. Starmer previously urged Benjamin Netanyahu’s government to address the crisis in Gaza, including implementing a ceasefire, committing to peace, allowing UN aid, and preventing the annexation of the West Bank. Israel’s Foreign Ministry rejected the statement and Netanyahu accused Starmer of supporting Hamas and harming hostages. If the UK follows through, it would join the majority of UN member states in recognizing Palestine before the UN General Assembly in New York. This decision has been supported by human rights groups and Palestinian factions but opposed by Israeli right-wing groups and the government. Despite UK warnings, a ceasefire has not been implemented, and the conditions in Gaza continue to deteriorate, with the UN declaring famine. Israel has escalated its military operations. A major Israeli ground offensive in Gaza City has drawn criticism. Yvette Cooper, the UK’s Foreign Secretary, has voiced strong disapproval. Countries like France, Australia, and Canada are considering similar recognition efforts. While welcoming the UK’s move, the Muslim Council of Britain emphasizes that recognition needs to be coupled with concrete actions.
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