Starmer rejects call to recognise Palestinian state despite ‘overwhelming pressure’ from MPs

Sir Keir Starmer rejected the calls of deputies’ calls to recognize a Palestinian state despite the pressure of labor defined as “overwhelming ..
However, he was overshadowed by France’s decision to get to know Palestine, and contributed to the pressure from the sections within his own cabinet to follow the British case of Sir Keir. The workers, conservatives, liberal democrats, SNP, greens, Ekose Cymru, SDLP and 221 deputies from the independents signed a letter to the government to step into the government.
Israel said on Friday that it will provide a help of aid to Gaza by foreign countries.
However, while the Prime Minister insisted that he was “definite ıyla in recognizing a Palestinian state, he said that he would do this when he would offer maximum benefit to heal the lives of those who suffer.

In a statement published on Friday, Sir Keir said: orum In addition to our closest allies, I am working on a path of peace in the region that focuses on practical solutions that will make a real difference in the lives of those who suffer in this war.
“This road will reveal the concrete steps that need to turn into a permanent peace, which is so desperately needed.
“The recognition of a Palestinian state must be one of these steps. I am clear about it. But ultimately, it must be part of a wider plan that resulted in a two -state solution and a permanent security for Palestinians and Israelis.
He condemned the “disproportionate military climb” of Israel, which describes the scenes in Gaza as “terrible”, “cruel” and “indisputable”.
These words, Benjamin Netanyahu’nun actions as “can not be said and defendable”, after defining, the safe settlement in the worsening crisis was among the most powerful.
In the last year’s general elections, a pro -Gaza independent deputy wants to recognize Shabana Mahmood and several other cabinet ministers as the state.

However, it is claimed that the cabinet ministers, who are closely linked to the Israeli workers’ groups (LFI), including their members by Chancellor Rachel Reeves, are alleged to have resistance.
Another senior minister in connection with the LFI, Technology Secretary Peter Kyle filed a lawsuit against Friday morning to avoid recognizing a Palestinian state.
“Peace and stability is a time schedule and a solution that is now negotiated to the war and the Palestinian state is the gift of Palestine and Israel themselves. It cannot be imposed from the outside.”
Tell a senior labor figure Independent The Prime Minister “oppression comes overwhelming” to get to know Palestine.
And the unions, the largest financial supporters of Labor, reiterated their demands through Tucus to immediately recognize Palestine and to suspend a trade agreement with Israel.
The majority of members of the powerful Foreign Election Committee in Commons comes after publishing a report that demands immediately recognizing a Palestinian state overnight.
Furthermore, the group of 221 deputies, directed by the Champion of Sarah, the Chairman of the Commons International Development Committee, sent a repetitive letter to the Prime Minister.

“The recognition of the British Palestine will be particularly strong, considering its role as the author of the Balfour Declaration and its role as an old compulsory force in Palestine. Since 1980, we have supported a two -state solution.
In addition, the emergence of Jeremy Corbyn’s new party, which supports pro -Gaza independent deputies, creates a big problem for Sir Keir.
In spite of the Prime Minister’s comments on Friday, there are still speculation that he can continue to be recognized.
It has been suggested that Sir Keir could do after meeting with Donald Trump in Scotland on Monday, and that the US president and the two could do it to ensure that he did not come out of the rail.
One night, the United States recognized the Palestinian state and condemned France to “reward ..
Speaking against the worsening humanitarian crisis in Gaza, who saw that 45 people died in four days, Sir Keir seemed closer to accepting the official recognition in a statement published on Thursday night.
He said: “We are clear that the state of state is the unresolved right of the Palestinian people. A ceasefire will put us on the recognition of the Palestinian state and a two -state solution that guarantees peace and security for the Palestinians and Israelis.”