Great Britain recognizes Palestine: A historical step!

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Great Britain plans to recognize Palestine as a state, which could set significant political impulses for the two-state solution.

Großbritannien plant die Anerkennung von Palästina als Staat, was bedeutende politische Impulse zur Zwei-Staaten-Lösung setzen könnte.
Great Britain plans to recognize Palestine as a state, which could set significant political impulses for the two-state solution.

Great Britain recognizes Palestine: A historical step!

On September 21, 2025, Great Britain is planning to officially recognize the state of Palestine as the first G7 nation. Prime Minister Keir Strandmer will announce the decision this Sunday. This is done in the context of increasing international recognition of Palestine, with about three quarters of the UN member states have already given the state their approval. France initially announced recognition for the end of September, but is overtaken by Great Britain. British recognition has historical importance, since the United Kingdom was the mandate power in Palestine in the 20th century.

In July, Strander set a deadline in July to meet specific conditions until the UN General Assembly. These conditions include consent to an armistice, a commitment to a permanent peace in the context of the two -state solution and an improvement in the humanitarian location in the Gaza Strip. The two -state solution provides for the creation of an independent Palestinian state that occurs peacefully next to Israel. Despite these efforts, Germany and Austria do not want to follow the Great Britain's step.

Growing international recognition

At the moment, 147 of the 193 UN Member States have recognized Palestine, including states such as China and Russia. This recognition is crucial in the context of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, the solution of which has been sought for years. The UN General Assembly already awarded Palestine the status of an observer state in 2012.

However, the location in the Gaza strip remains tense, especially since the war, which began on October 7, 2023 with a attack by Hamas on Israel. Around 1,200 people were killed in this robbery, and more than 250 people were dragged into the Gaza strips. Around 20 living hostages are recorded in Gaza under difficult conditions. The Ministry of Health in Gaza recorded around 65,000 deaths among the Palestinians in the course of the conflict.

In addition, reports of a famine in the city of Gaza and neighboring towns have gained scope through the IPC initiative. Israel controls the supply of relief goods in the Gaza Strip, which is considered inadequate by many.

International reactions

Israel has sharply criticized British recognition and interpreted it as a reward for Hamas. The British government, however, rejects these allegations and emphasizes that Hamas should not play a role in the administration of the Gaza Strip. In another geopolitical step, Portugal is also planning to recognize a Palestinian state on Sunday.

The developments related to the recognition of Palestine have already led to diplomatic tensions. Israel responded to previous announcements with the withdrawal of ambassadors and the adoption of a resolution against the recognition of Palestine. In this context, the EU Parliament emphasized in December 2014 that recognition in connection with peace negotiations should be recognized.

In summary, it can be said that Palestine's planned recognition is a significant change in the geopolitical landscape through Great Britain and could further heat the existing tensions between Israel and Palestine. While international relationships are becoming increasingly complicated, the situation in the region remains tense and uncertain.