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Recognizing a Palestinian state: What does it mean and how would it come about? | News Channel 3-12

Recognition aims to revive the two-state solution despite US and Israeli opposition, with 160 countries backing Palestinian statehood amid ongoing regional tensions.

  • Around 160 nations have acknowledged Palestinian statehood, with recent endorsements from countries including the UK, France, Canada, and Australia, as part of efforts to revive the two-state solution.
  • This recognition follows ongoing violence in Gaza and Israeli plans to annex parts of the West Bank, which leaders say make a two-state solution increasingly unlikely.
  • Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas, aged 89, has committed to democratic reforms and fresh elections, while Hamas continues to control Gaza and opposes disarmament.
  • UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer admitted the two-state solution now hangs by a thread and emphasized that a demilitarized Palestinian state alongside Israel remains the intended path forward.
  • Despite broad international recognition, US opposition and Israeli resistance suggest the creation of a Palestinian state remains distant, prolonging instability and complicating peace efforts.
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By Tim Lister, CNN Some 160 countries have signed to recognize a Palestinian state. In the last week, the United Kingdom, France, Canada, and Australia did so, but the prospect of it becoming a reality amid the US opposition and the Israeli resistance is remote at best. In reality, recognition of a Palestinian state is a diplomatic declaration intended to rescue the vision of a two-state solution that would end decades of conflict between Israel…

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The policy is historic in the prolonged, I would say millennial, conflict between Israel and Palestine. More than 150 nations, including the United Kingdom, Canada, Spain, Portugal and, under some conditions, France, have recognized the existence of the Palestinian state, while demanding that the Israeli government stop the genocide in the Gaza Strip. This, despite the disqualification of US President Donald Trump and the vehement statements by …

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CNN broke the news in Atlanta, United States on Tuesday, September 23, 2025.
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