These Are the Countries that Have Recognized the Palestinian State
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By Annette Choi and Lauren Kent, CNN More and more countries are pledging to recognize a Palestinian state: more than 145 nations have now joined the call for international recognition. Most nations recognizing a state of Palestine did so in 1988, following a declaration by the Palestinian National Council (PNC). Many other non-Western states followed suit in the 1990s, 2000s and 2010s. In the spring of 2024, more European and Caribbean nations …
Why are more and more countries recognizing Palestine, and what does this mean for Israel? - The geopolitics of the Middle East could be significantly reorganized.
While Western countries are cautiously moving toward recognizing Palestine, Israel wants to bury that option once and for all. What remains is a country in which one people dominates – and the other disappears.
Diplomatic earthquake. This is how the intention of the major democracies to recognize the existence of the State of Palestine in September can be described, which Israel categorically rejects. The seemingly formal step announced by France and indicated by Britain and Canada reflects disagreement with how Israel is proceeding in the Palestinian Gaza Strip. It is also about...
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