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The UK is committed to recognising a Palestinian state "at a time most conducive to the prospects of peace" in the region, ...
We are deeply committed to recognition of Palestine as state, that was part of our manifesto, but obviously we want that to ...
If many countries choose to recognize Palestine but fail to confront the reality of escalating Israeli domination of the occupied territories, recognition could prove seriously counterproductive. If ...
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Mediaite on MSNTrump Admin Pulls Out of UNESCO — Cites ‘Highly Problematic’ Inclusion of Palestine as Member StatePresident Donald Trump's administration on Tuesday announced its decision to withdraw from the United Nations Educational, ...
France warns prospect of Palestinian state more threatened than ever, confirms July 28 UN conference
France, Saudi Arabia to co-chair meeting of international community at UN to save 2-state solution, foreign minister says ...
If you’re keeping score, to date 138 states have recognized the ‘State of Palestine,” most recently Ireland, Norway, and Spain. This begs the question, what are they recognizing?
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The Express Tribune on MSNPalestine: two-state solutionPakistan, a coalition of religious and political parties, has firmly rejected the two-state solution for Palestine and the Abraham Accords, urging the government to clarify its official position on ...
One example of this idea in action was the 2023 decision in the matter of Mangisto and al-Sayed vs. the state of Palestine, which involved the disappearance of two Israeli nationals in Gaza.
A West Bank Palestinian argues that a two-state solution — one Israel, one Palestine — remains achievable, and more necessary than ever.
In politics, context is crucial. To truly appreciate the recent decision by Ireland, Spain and Norway to recognize the state of Palestine, the subject has to be placed in proper context.. On ...
A Palestinian state would consist of two separate regions, with more than two million people in Gaza and nearly three million in the West Bank. Excepting countries with much smaller exclaves, ...
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