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Spain, Ireland, and Norway declare they will acknowledge the state of Palestine

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Last updated: 2024/05/22 at 8:32 AM
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Spain, Ireland, and Norway have announced they will formally recognize the Palestinian state as a way to inject new momentum into securing lasting peace in the war-torn region. This symbolic move comes seven months after the outbreak of the war in Gaza and has been coordinated between the three nations after negotiations. Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez announced Spain’s recognition of Palestine, following closely behind Ireland and Norway in recognizing the State of Palestine. Other European countries such as Slovenia and Malta have also signaled their intent to recognize Palestinian statehood, emphasizing the importance of peace in the region.

The move to recognize Palestine has been met with opposition from Israel, citing concerns that it would fuel instability in the Middle East. Israel has recalled its ambassadors to Ireland and Norway for consultations, and has issued warnings to Spain about the potential consequences of such recognition. Despite Israel’s opposition, the growing global condemnation of Israel’s military offensive in Gaza has led to continued protests and calls for a two-state solution to allow both Israelis and Palestinians to live peacefully side by side.

The EU has shown a division in its stance on recognizing Palestinian statehood, with nine out of 27 member states currently recognizing Palestinians’ right to a state based on the 1967 borders. Countries like Sweden, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Hungary, and Romania have shifted their positions over the years, with some becoming staunchly pro-Israeli in their stance. Hungary and the Czech Republic, for example, were vocal in their censure of the International Criminal Court’s decision to seek arrest warrants for Israeli leaders, and were the only EU member states to vote against a UN resolution supporting Palestine’s application for full UN membership.

The move by Spain, Ireland, and Norway to recognize Palestine highlights the ongoing struggle for peace in the region, with the hope of achieving a two-state solution that will allow both Israelis and Palestinians to coexist peacefully. With the international community divided on the issue, the recognition of Palestinian statehood marks a significant step towards finding a lasting solution to the conflict in the Middle East. As more European countries consider following suit, the momentum towards peace and stability in the region continues to grow, despite opposition from Israel and other pro-Israeli nations. The path towards peace in the Middle East remains complex, but the recognition of Palestinian statehood by these European countries signals a commitment to finding a resolution to the ongoing conflict.

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