Point of starvation spurs statehood push for Palestine

Australia has a “moment of opportunity için to recognize the Palestinian state, since national leaders say that official approval is now a matter of time.
In September, Canada followed England and France at the UN General Assembly meeting to announce their plans to support state.
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney said that the recognition would be due to demilitarization and exclusion of Hamas, who was accepted as a terrorist organization by Australia and controls the Gaza Strip.
Treasurer Jim Chalmers said that the government saw the Palestinian state as an important step for a two -state solution and üstü the best way to this permanent cycle of violence ”.
“From the point of view of the Australian point of view, not to recognize the Palestinian province, not when, not when he told Sky News on Thursday.
“This progress, this acceleration we see is welcomed, but at the same time conditional… We must make sure that Hamas is not a role in any future leadership.”
Although Australia would follow the three G7 countries with Palestinian recognition, Prime Minister Anthony refused to set an Albanian timeline.
Grag Barton, Professor of Global Islamic Politics at the University of Deakin, said that the war has come to the end of the war in Gaza, and that the population was at a overturning point under the effects of hunger.

“This is the question of when the moment of opportunity is… This means that Western democracies come together in coordination with the Arab states, to announce a proposed peace process package, to rebuild Gaza and beyond,” he said.
“This is what we expect… If this proves that it is true, I think this would be one of the biggest breakthroughs we have experienced for decades.”
Prof. On October 7, 2023, Barton added that Hamas, who tried to turn the state as a reward for his actions including a deadly attack on Israel, should be paid attention.
The Prime Minister held meetings with Keir Starmer in England about the situation in Gaza.

Mr. Albania reiterated Australia’s long -standing and strong support for a two -state solution ve and made an update about the country’s help contributions.
The couple also spoke about Britain’s framework to recognize Palestine as a state.
According to a reading, “Leaders, the importance of using international moments to provide ceasefire, the release of all hostages and accelerated assistance and Hamas did not play a role in a future situation”.
Peter Wertheim, Chairman of the Jewish Jewish Jewish Jewish Jewish Jewish Council, said that the future will be the same as the past for both Palestinians and Israelis unless the minimum prerequisites are met.
“It would be a scandal for Australia and other nations to recognize an impotent Palestinian state in the face of armed terrorist groups that have internationally responsible for the elimination of life and dead hostages since the first day and control the majority of their territory,” he said.

The opposition front bank James Paterson said he did not support the recognition of a Palestinian state before the end of a peace process, including Israel.
“I do not think that we should decide according to the measure of an artificial momentum of Australia’s foreign policy,” he said.
Greens Senator Sarah Hanson-Yung said that Australia should officially recognize Palestine.
“It is time to get to know the Palestinian state üle in parallel with the comparable countries in the world”.

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