London: Britain, Australia, Canada and Portugal have formally recognized the state of Palestine in a historic change in Western Foreign Policy, which has rapidly an anger from Israel.
While the Palestinians welcomed the recognition as a win in the surrounded Gaza Strip, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said that a Palestinian kingdom would never come to pass.
Other countries, including France, are going to follow the suit during the inauguration of the annual United Nations General Assembly on Monday in New York.
Israel faced international pressure on his war in Gaza, which has created a serious humanitarian crisis in the Palestinian region.
Netanyahu condemned the push for recognition, claiming that it would endanger Israel’s existence.
He said that no Palestinian state would be established in the west of the Jordan River.
Israeli’s premiere later vowed to expand the Jewish settlements at West Bank, which Israel has been considered illegally under international law since 1967.
Netanyahu spoke after Britain’s Prime Minister Kir Stormer that the UK was formally recognized to revive the state of Palestine through a two-state solution to revive the hope of peace for Palestinians and Israel.
The UK and Canada became the first member of the group of seven advanced economies to take the move.
It represents a watershed moment for Palestinians and their ambitions for the state, the long -standing accreditation with the most powerful Western countries should only come as part of a conversation peace agreement with Israel.
Three-fourth of the UN members now recognize the state of Palestine, with at least 145 AFP Tally out of 193 member countries.
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanis said that the step recognizes the valid and long -held aspirations of the people of Palestine.
Portuguese Foreign Minister Paulo Rangel called the two-state solution the only way for a proper and permanent peace.
Many people in Gaza witnessed recognition as their existence confirmed after a two -year war between Israeli and Palestinian Islamist group Hamas.
Salwa Mansoor, which has been displaced from Rafah to Al-Mavasi, described the recognition as Palestinian voices are finally being heard to show the world.
He said that despite all pain, death and genocide, they are living through Palestinians, whatever it is, which also brings the smallest hope.
Palestinian President Mahmood Abbas welcomed the beliefs as an important and necessary step towards achieving a equitable and permanent peace.
Although large -scale symbolic, this step places four countries on obstacles with the United States and Israel.
US President Donald Trump said last week that one of his disagreements was on the Palestinian kingdom after a conversation with the stormer.
French President Emmanuel Macron stressed that the release of the hostages caught in 2023, despite proceeding to expand the France recognition, would be a requirement before opening an embassy in Palestine.
The increasing number of Israeli colleagues has shifted its positions as Israel has intensified its Gaza aggressive, which began with Hamas’s October 7, 2023 attack.
The Gaza Strip has faced huge destruction, increasing the spilling death toll of the coastal region and an unknown famine is increasing international resentment.
The UK government has increased public pressure every month to rally thousands of people on the streets to work.
UK was important in the ground work for the creation of the state of Israel through the Balfor Declaration of 1917.
Stamor said that Britain was working in front of the growing terror in the Middle East.
He renewed the call for a ceasefire and demanded Hamas to be released the remaining Israeli hostages again.
Branding Hamas to a cruel terrorist organization, the stormer also confirmed the plan for sanctions on terrorists, while denying recognition was a reward.
According to an AFP tally of official figures as a result of Hamas attack on southern Israel, 1,219 people died, most of them citizens.
According to data from the Ministry of Health at Hamas-Run Gaza, Israel’s anti-retraction campaign has killed at least 65,208 people, mostly citizens, who consider the United Nations reliable.
Many obstacles remain before the state, which involves determining who will run the area. – AFP