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Home»World»Starmer: UK Will Recognize Palestinian State if Israel Rejects Ceasefire; Hamas Must ‘Disarm’
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Starmer: UK Will Recognize Palestinian State if Israel Rejects Ceasefire; Hamas Must ‘Disarm’

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U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer has announced that the United Kingdom will formally recognize a Palestinian state unless Israel makes significant progress towards a ceasefire and peace in Gaza by September. This declaration was made during a press conference following Starmer’s meeting with former President Donald Trump, where they discussed the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas and the escalating humanitarian crisis in Gaza. Starmer emphasized the importance of a two-state solution, calling for Israel to facilitate U.N. aid delivery and to refrain from any annexations in the West Bank. He urged Hamas to release all hostages and commit to disarmament, positioning his announcement as a necessary step to alter the adverse conditions in Gaza.

The U.K.’s stance marks a shift in international diplomatic relations, as Starmer’s remarks align with sentiments from other global leaders, including French President Emmanuel Macron. While Trump acknowledged this shift, he refrained from endorsing it, citing his differences with Starmer’s approach. He expressed concern over the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, disputing Israeli claims that the situation is being exaggerated by Hamas. This divergence reflects the complex dynamics of international opinions on the conflict, as leaders navigate between supporting Israel and addressing humanitarian needs on the ground.

As part of his assertion, Starmer indicated that a decision on recognizing a Palestinian state would be finalized based on actions taken by both Israel and Hamas before the U.N. General Assembly meeting. The U.K. government’s objective is to instigate concrete changes in Gaza while facilitating the release of hostages held by Hamas. This move has raised concerns within Israel, which contends that such recognition could be construed as a reward for terrorist activities and might undermine efforts to achieve a ceasefire and a sustainable resolution to the crisis.

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Israel’s foreign ministry promptly rejected Starmer’s announcement, characterizing it as detrimental to peace negotiations and supportive of Hamas. They argued that inferring political advantage from the British government’s shift could hinder diplomatic efforts and the prospect of resolving the ongoing conflict. This statement reflects the delicate balance of power in the region and the implications of international recognition on local governance dynamics.

During their meeting, Trump highlighted the United States’ commitment to providing aid to Gaza, pointing out a $60 million allocation for humanitarian assistance that he felt had been overlooked in discussions. He criticized European countries for not stepping up their contributions, claiming that the U.S. had taken significant steps to alleviate suffering in the region without adequate recognition. Trump’s remarks underscored the complexities of international aid, as countries grapple with the legitimacy and logistics of assistance amidst ongoing conflict.

In light of the increasing pressure and criticism, Israel has begun aid drops in Gaza, responding to international calls for humanitarian support. The Israeli Defense Forces had previously cited concerns about Hamas appropriation of resources as justification for restricting aid flows. However, under international scrutiny and the changing diplomatic landscape, Israel’s actions signal a possible recalibration aimed at addressing immediate humanitarian needs while navigating the delicate relationships with both international allies and adversaries in the region.

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