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Keir Starmer to recall cabinet Over Palestinian state

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UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer has called an cabinet meeting to address the escalating humanitarian crisis in Gaza and the intensifying calls for the United Kingdom to recognize the State of Palestine. This decision comes amid mounting pressure from over 200 Members of Parliament (MPs), including figures within the Labour , who have urged immediate recognition of Palestinian statehood.

The urgency of the situation has been underscored by France’s recent announcement that it will formally recognize Palestine at the United Nations General Assembly in September. French President Emmanuel Macron described this move as a “moral duty” and a “political necessity,” aiming to address the deepening humanitarian crisis in Gaza. This development has further intensified the debate within the UK government regarding its stance on Palestinian statehood.

In response to the growing international pressure, Prime Minister Starmer has that any recognition of Palestinian statehood by the UK must be part of a broader process. stated that recognition should occur within the context of a wider plan that ultimately results in a -state solution and security for both Palestinians and Israelis. (timesofisrael.com) This position reflects the UK’s desire to align its foreign policy with that of the United States, which has historically opposed unilateral recognition of Palestine.

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The UK government’s approach has faced criticism from various quarters. The Foreign Affairs Committee has accused the government of dithering by waiting for the “perfect time for recognition,” arguing that such a moment may never come. The committee highlighted the annexation of of the occupied West Bank by Israeli settlers and the worsening situation in Gaza as compelling reasons for immediate recognition.

Within the Labour Party, divisions have emerged over the issue. Some cabinet , including Foreign David Lammy and Health Secretary Wes Streeting, have expressed support for recognition of Palestine. However, others, such as Secretary Peter Kyle, have cautioned against immediate recognition, emphasizing the need for a negotiated solution between and Palestine.

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The upcoming cabinet meeting is to address these internal divisions and formulate a cohesive UK response to the evolving situation. Prime Minister Starmer is also to the with U.S. President Donald Trump in Scotland, aiming to coordinate international efforts and ensure that any UK action aligns with broader diplomatic strategies.

As the UK government deliberates its position, the international community continues to monitor the situation closely, with the hope that a coordinated and effective response can be to address the humanitarian crisis and advance the prospects for peace in the region.

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