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UK, Canada, Australia recognise Palestine amid escalating violence in Gaza

September 21, 2025
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UK, Canada, Australia recognise Palestine amid escalating violence in Gaza

LONDON/OTTAWA/CANBERRA (Web Desk ) – In a landmark diplomatic shift, the United Kingdom, Australia, and Canada have formally recognised the state of Palestine, a move they say is aimed at reviving momentum for a two-state solution to the decades-long Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

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In a joint statement released on Saturday, the three Western allies said recognition was a necessary step to break the deadlock and reaffirm international support for peace based on coexistence between Israel and Palestine.

“We recognise the state of Palestine alongside Israel as part of our longstanding commitment to a negotiated two-state solution,” the statement read. “Our decision reflects the urgent need for a credible path towards peace, justice, and security for both peoples.”



The announcement comes as violence in Gaza continues to escalate, with health authorities reporting dozens of deaths from Israeli air strikes in recent days. Among the victims was an eight-month-old baby who, according to local officials, died due to lack of access to medical treatment after weeks of shortages caused by Israel’s siege.

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Humanitarian organisations have warned that Gaza’s health system is on the brink of total collapse. Hospitals are running out of fuel, essential medicines, and life-saving equipment, while aid convoys face repeated delays at border crossings.



The recognition of Palestine by three close allies of the United States is seen as a significant challenge to Washington’s long-standing approach, which has stopped short of official recognition. Analysts say it may also increase pressure on European Union states and other Western nations to follow suit.

“This is a historic moment,” said Hanan Ashrawi, a veteran Palestinian politician and peace negotiator. “Recognition by these countries sends a powerful message that the world can no longer ignore Palestinian rights, especially as our people face relentless bombardment and displacement.”
Israel, however, sharply condemned the decision, calling it “a reward for terrorism.” Israeli officials argued that recognition without direct negotiations undermines prospects for peace and emboldens Hamas and other armed groups.

Meanwhile, protests broke out in several Western capitals both in support of and against the recognition. Activists from pro-Palestinian groups hailed it as a long overdue step, while pro-Israel demonstrators expressed fears that it would fuel further instability.

Diplomats from the UK, Canada, and Australia emphasised that recognition is not an end in itself but a push to re-establish negotiations under international law. “We are committed to working with regional and global partners to ensure that both Palestinians and Israelis can live side by side in peace and security,” their statement concluded.

 

Why the recognition matters?

The UK has officially recognised Palestine, a step that strengthens global calls for a two-state solution. Britain joins Canada and Australia in showing support for Palestinian statehood at a time when Gaza violence and West Bank settlements threaten peace. The move is also historic, as Britain once ruled Palestine and issued the 1917 Balfour Declaration that backed Israel but ignored Palestinians. Supporters say recognition fixes an old injustice and gives hope for peace. Critics, however, argue it is only symbolic and might make talks with Israel harder.

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