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Starmer to recognise Palestinian state ‘after Trump state visit’ | Keir Starmer

Keir Starmer’s visit to Donald Trump’s visit to England will recognize a Palestinian state at the weekend.

The Prime Minister said that if Israel did not meet under a number of conditions to improve the humanitarian situation in Gaza, it plans to recognize the Palestinian state before the UN General Assembly in New York this month.

At the UN summit, high -level meetings with world leaders start on September 23rd. According to The Times, Starmer has officially announced that England will recognize a Palestinian state, and after Trump quit the fear of Trump, he may have dominated a Thursday news conference where two men plan to checkers.

The Prime Minister contradicts the US administration in the formal movement against the state. However, other countries, including France, Australia and Canada, said they planned to take the same step at the UN meeting.

In July, Starmer announced that he would recognize Palestine’s state after increasing the pressure on the worsening humanitarian situation in Gaza. However, the leader of the worker avoids that the recognition of the British is conditional and that Israel decides on a ceasefire and a long -term sustainable peace, which offers a two -state solution, and allow the UN to restart the aid supply.

However, considering that the Israeli government opposes these conditions, it is not possible to meet all three conditions. Israeli forces take a major ground attack in Gaza and thousands of people have to flee recently.

The Palestinian province is already recognized by 147 of the UN’s 193 member states.

In other places, Sadiq Khan described the situation in Gaza as “genocide” for the first time. On Wednesday, the Mayor of London told a viewer at a public question time event: “I think the genocide of those in Gaza.

“When I saw that the images of the children died of hunger – 20,000 children died of starvation due to the policies of the Israeli government – when I saw the collapse of the health system in Gaza, when I see the lack of materials reaching the people in need, I have seen a commission report before I saw the ICJ’s temporary decision.

On Tuesday, the UN Investigation Commission said that Israel had reasonable reasons to conclude that it has been a genocide against the Palestinians in Gaza.

The Israeli Foreign Ministry said that it rejected the report categorically and condemned it as “distorted and wrong”.

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