Australia to recognise Palestinian state in September

Following similar moves of Australia, the United Kingdom, France and Canada, he announced a plan to recognize a Palestinian state in September.
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Arnavut said that the movement will take place after receiving a commitment from the UN General Assembly and Palestinian authority.
“A two -state solution was the best hope to break the cycle of violence in the Middle East and to end the conflict, suffering and hunger in Gaza.” He said.
Israel, under the increasing pressure to end the war in Gaza, said that the Palestinian state recognized that the Palestinian state “rewarded terrorism”.
According to the Ministry of Health ruled by Hamas, five people have died in Gaza since Saturday, and five people have died and brought the total number to 217 deaths.
He also said that more than 61,000 people have been killed as a result of Israel’s military campaign since 2023.
Israel launched a response to the attack on the Hamas -led attack on Southern Israel on 7 October that year, and about 1,200 people were killed and 251 people were hostage.
The Palestinian authority, which controls some parts of Israel occupied West Bank, said that the recognition of the state of state has increased its support for its self -determination.
Albania, the government’s government’s government of Palestinian authority Mahmud Abbas’dan Hamas’ın in any future in the future will not play no role in the commitment was given, he said.
He added that his decision came after conversations with his colleagues in England, France, New Zealand and Japan for the last two weeks.




