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Britain’s intention to recognize Palestine.. What are the implications of the step and America’s position after its support for Israel?
Britain’s intention to recognize Palestine.. What are the implications of the step and America’s position after its support for Israel?
Amid the unlimited American and European support for Israel at the expense of Palestine, Britain stated that it may recognize the State of Palestine after the end of the war in Gaza. 05.02.2024, Sputnik Arabic
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British Foreign Secretary David Cameron said in statements to the Associated Press that his country could officially recognize the Palestinian state after the ceasefire in Gaza, without waiting for the outcome of talks that have been ongoing for years between Israel and the Palestinians about a two-state solution. He stressed that no Recognition can take place as long as Hamas is present in Gaza, but recognition can take place while Israel’s negotiations with Palestinian leaders continue. He added that the UK’s recognition of an independent State of Palestine, including in the United Nations, “cannot come at the beginning of the process, but It does not necessarily have to be done at the end of the process,” according to Sky News. Some raised questions about the purpose of the British statements, especially in light of Europe and America’s support for Israel, and the implications of the step and the possibility of it being carried out by Britain. Dr. Tayseer Nasrallah, Britain’s statements regarding the possibility of recognizing the State of Palestine, “come in light of the extent of global solidarity with Palestine.” He stressed that “all of this contributed to the development of the positions of some countries in favor of studying the possibility of recognizing the Palestinian State, as Britain did.” He explained that “ Palestine does not rely much on these positions, unless they enter into practical implementation and not study.” Political Objective For his part, the Palestinian political analyst, Fadi Abu Bakr, considered that “the British threat to recognize the Palestinian state confirms that the Gaza war is reshaping the system of international relations in the region and the East.” The entire Middle East.” According to his statement to “Sputnik”: “The relevant statements of the British Foreign Minister cannot be read in isolation from Britain’s pursuit of an active role in the region, especially after its exit from the European Union, in addition to trying to adapt to what the new post-October 7 realities impose.” / October, and the general international political climate that has become necessary to create a political horizon to resolve the Palestinian issue. He explained that “this indicates that the British statements are a matter of engaging more effectively in international politics and the region in particular, from an approach that is similar in essence, even if it differs in the form of the proposal.” With the European countries, which are still postponing their recognition of the Palestinian state until “the appropriate time,” as they put it, and perhaps what unites these countries with Britain is the political schizophrenia in dealing with the Palestinian issue.” American media quoted an American official, saying that “the administration of the American President Joe Biden, in the current period, believes that recognition of the State of Palestine should perhaps be the first step in negotiations to resolve the Palestinian-Israeli conflict and not the last step. The official added, “The White House is aware of the State Department’s consideration of the issue of possible recognition of Palestine, and the US Secretary of State, Anthony Blinken asked to study what a demilitarized Palestinian state would look like based on other models in the world. Earlier, the US State Department announced last Wednesday that “America is studying many options related to the establishment of a Palestinian state, and is consulting in this regard with Its partners in the region.” Earlier, the Palestinian Presidency stressed “the necessity of establishing a clear mechanism and committing to specific steps with international guarantees within a time frame to recognize the Palestinian state.” The official spokesman for the Palestinian Presidency, Nabil Abu Rudeina, said that “the time has come to recognize the Palestinian state.” And it obtained full membership by decision of the United Nations Security Council,” noting that “this is the appropriate and decisive moment to spare the region from the scourge of endless wars,” according to the Palestinian News Agency – “Wafa.” Abu Rudeina called on “America to force Israel to stop its aggression and war against The Palestinian people,” stressing that “the alternative to stopping the aggression is chaos and crossing red lines in a turbulent region that is vulnerable to a comprehensive explosion.” He also called on “the countries of the world to take practical and quick steps to get out of the current crisis, which is ravaging the Middle East and the world, provided that these steps are taken in accordance with Resolutions of international legitimacy to end the occupation and establish the State of Palestine with East Jerusalem as its capital on the 1967 borders, and not to divide matters or allow displacement. The Gaza Strip must begin Operation “Al-Aqsa Flood.” Thousands of rockets were fired from Gaza at Israel, and its forces stormed Israeli settlements adjacent to the Gaza Strip, causing the death of about 1,200 Israelis in addition to the capture of about 250 others. Israel responded by officially declaring war on the Gaza Strip, which it began with devastating bombing. Then, ground military operations inside the Gaza Strip resulted in more than 27 thousand deaths and more than 66 thousand injuries among the residents of the Gaza Strip.
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Amid the unlimited American and European support for Israel at the expense of Palestine, Britain stated that it may recognize the State of Palestine after the end of the war in Gaza.
He stressed that recognition cannot take place as long as Hamas is present in Gaza, but recognition can take place while Israel continues negotiations with Palestinian leaders.
He added that the United Kingdom’s recognition of an independent State of Palestine, including at the United Nations, “cannot come at the beginning of the process, but it does not necessarily have to come at the end of the process,” according to Sky News.
Some raised questions about the purpose of the British statements, especially in light of Europe and America’s support for Israel, and the implications of the move and the possibility of it being carried out by Britain.
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A member of the Fatah Revolutionary Council, Dr. Tayseer Nasrallah, considered Britain’s statements regarding the possibility of recognizing the State of Palestine “in light of the extent of global solidarity with Palestine.”
According to his statement to “Sputnik,” “Cameron’s statements also come in light of the massive mass demonstrations the world is witnessing in support of Palestine, and a rejection of the genocide to which the Palestinian people are subjected in the Gaza Strip at the hands of the Israeli occupation army, and a rejection of the continuation of the war against the Palestinian people.”
He stressed that “all of this contributed to the development of the positions of some countries in favor of studying the possibility of recognizing the Palestinian state, as Britain did.”
He explained that “Palestine does not rely much on these positions, unless they enter into practical implementation and not study.”
For his part, Palestinian political analyst, Fadi Abu Bakr, considered that “the British threat to recognize the Palestinian state confirms that the Gaza war is reshaping the system of international relations in the region and the Middle East as a whole.”
According to his statement to “Sputnik”: “The relevant statements of the British Foreign Minister cannot be read in isolation from Britain’s pursuit of an active role in the region, especially after its exit from the European Union, in addition to trying to adapt to what the new developments impose after October 7.” And the general international political climate that has become necessary to create a political horizon for resolving the Palestinian issue.”
He continued: “However, Britain’s condition that the Palestinian Hamas movement leave Gaza in order to recognize the Palestinian state is a condition that is impossible to implement, because the Hamas movement remains a major component of the Palestinian national fabric, and this is something that the British government is aware of.”
He explained, “This indicates that the British statements are a matter of engaging more effectively in international politics and the region in particular, from an approach that is similar in essence, albeit different in form, with the European countries, which are still postponing their recognition of the Palestinian state until “the appropriate time,” as they put it. Perhaps what brings these countries together with Britain is the political schizophrenia in dealing with the Palestinian issue.”

American media quoted an American official as saying, “The administration of US President Joe Biden believes, in the current period, that recognition of the State of Palestine should perhaps be the first step in negotiations to resolve the Palestinian-Israeli conflict and not the last step.”
The official added, “The White House is aware of the State Department’s consideration of the issue of possible recognition of Palestine, and US Secretary of State, Anthony Blinken, has requested a study of what a demilitarized Palestinian state would look like based on other models in the world.”
Earlier, the US State Department announced last Wednesday that “America is studying many options related to the establishment of a Palestinian state, and is consulting in this regard with its partners in the region.”
The official spokesman for the Palestinian Presidency, Nabil Abu Rudeina, said that “the time has come to recognize the Palestinian state and obtain full membership by a decision from the UN Security Council,” noting that “this is the appropriate and decisive moment to spare the region from the scourge of endless wars,” according to the Palestinian News Agency. – “Wafa.”
Abu Rudeina called on “America to force Israel to stop its aggression and war against the Palestinian people,” stressing that “the alternative to stopping the aggression is chaos and crossing red lines in a turbulent region that is vulnerable to a comprehensive explosion.”
He also called on “the countries of the world to take practical and quick steps to get out of the current crisis that is ravaging the Middle East and the world, provided that these steps are taken in accordance with international legitimacy resolutions to end the occupation and establish the State of Palestine with East Jerusalem as its capital on the 1967 borders, and not to divide matters or allow displacement.”
The Israeli army has continued military operations against the Gaza Strip since October 7, when the Hamas movement, which controls the Strip, announced the start of Operation “Al-Aqsa Flood.”
Thousands of rockets were fired from Gaza at Israel, and its forces stormed Israeli settlements adjacent to the Strip, causing the death of about 1,200 Israelis in addition to the capture of about 250 others.
Israel responded by officially declaring war on the Gaza Strip, which began with devastating bombing, then ground military operations inside the Strip, resulting in more than 27 thousand deaths and more than 66 thousand injuries among the residents of the Strip.



