Key Points

Australia, Canada and the UK have jointly recognized Palestinian statehood in a coordinated diplomatic move. The countries emphasized this supports a two-state solution while insisting Hamas must cease to exist. Israeli hostage families immediately condemned the recognition, calling it unconditional while their loved ones remain captive. The historic decision comes ahead of a UN summit where more countries are expected to follow suit.

Key Points: Australia Canada UK Recognise Palestinian State in Coordinated Move

  • Trio demands Hamas dissolution as condition for recognition
  • Move supports two-state solution for Middle East peace
  • Israeli families condemn recognition while hostages remain captive
  • Decision timed ahead of major UN summit in New York
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Australia, Canada, UK recognise Palestinian State

Australia, Canada and the UK formally recognize Palestinian statehood while demanding Hamas dissolution. Historic move sparks Israeli condemnation and hostage family concerns.

"Recognising Palestine is a historic decision, firmly grounded in the Palestinian people's inalienable right to self-determination - UK PM Keir Starmer's office"

New York, September 21

Australia, Canada and the UK in a coordinated effort recognized the Palestinian State on Sunday, calling for a two-state solution.

However, the triad said that Hamas must cease its existence immediately.

"Australia formally recognises the independent and sovereign State of Palestine. In doing so, Australia recognises the legitimate and long held aspirations of the people of Palestine to a state of their own," Australian Prime Minister's Office stated in a statement.

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"Since 1947, it has been the policy of every Canadian government to support a two-state solution for lasting peace in the Middle East. This envisioned the creation of a sovereign, democratic, and viable State of Palestine building its future in peace and security alongside the State of Israel," Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney said in his statement.

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UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced UK's recognition of Palestinian state, 'to revive the hope of peace'; insisting it is 'not a reward for Hamas.'

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"Recognising Palestine is a historic decision, firmly grounded in the Palestinian people's inalienable right to self-determination, which the government committed to as part of its manifesto," UK PM Keir Starmer's office stated.

He said the Israeli escalation in Gaza, settlement building in the West Bank, and Hamas actions are snuffing out hope for a two-state solution.

However, the Hostages and Missing Families Forum issued a statement condemning the UK, Canada and Australia for the "unconditional recognition of a Palestinian state while turning a blind eye to the fact that 48 hostages remain in Hamas captivity," The Times of Israel reported.

"As families who deeply want peace in the region, we believe that any discussion about recognizing a Palestinian state must be contingent upon the immediate release of all hostages," the forum says, calling it a "moral and humanitarian imperative."

The forum urges other nations to "act responsibly and ensure that any 'day after' discussions occur only after our loved ones are brought home," as per The Times of Israel.

Israeli Democrats' chairman Yair Golan said that recognizing a Palestinian state is "destructive" and "extremely damaging" to Israel, ahead of the UN summit in New York on Monday, in which numerous countries are expected to formally recognize Palestinian statehood.

- ANI

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Priya S
While I support Palestinian statehood, the timing seems problematic. How can they recognize Palestine while hostages are still held? Should have waited for their release first.
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Arjun K
Good move! The two-state solution is the only way forward. India has always supported Palestinian rights while maintaining good relations with Israel. Balanced diplomacy is key.
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Sarah B
Interesting development. I wonder how this will affect India's position? We've traditionally supported Palestine but have built strong ties with Israel too. Complex situation.
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Vikram M
The hostages' families have a valid point. Recognition should come with conditions - especially the release of all captives. Peace cannot be built on injustice.
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Michael C
About time! The Palestinian people have suffered for decades. This recognition is long overdue and a step in the right direction for Middle East peace.

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