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How Gaza exasperation pushed three Israel allies towards recognising Palestinian state

GAZA STRIP, PALESTINE, AUG 01 – France, Britain, and Canada plan to recognise a Palestinian state at the UN amid Gaza crisis, joining over 75% of UN members already supporting recognition, officials said.

  • Concern grew about starving children in Gaza and Israel's offensive undermining chances for a Palestinian state, prompting France to announce recognition of Palestine at the U.N.
  • Britain would recognize a Palestinian state in September unless there was a ceasefire and lasting peace plan from Israel.
  • Canada followed suit after Britain and France moved to recognize Palestine, saying international cooperation is essential for Middle East peace.
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How Gaza exasperation pushed three Israel allies towards recognising Palestinian state

As Israeli restrictions on aid escalated Gaza's humanitarian crisis and a two-month truce ended in March, talks began in earnest.

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