GS 2: International Relations

Britain, Canada & Australia recognise Palestine; Will not happen: Netanyahu, Pg 2.

Britain, Canada, and Australia recognize Palestine, signaling frustration over Gaza war and aiming to revive two-state solution.

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Key Highlights:

  • Britain, Canada, and Australia recognized a Palestinian state on Sunday, driven by frustration over the Gaza war and aiming to promote a two-state solution.
  • The decision aligns these nations with approximately 140 other countries supporting Palestinian statehood.
  • Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu condemned the move, stating it rewards terrorism and that a Palestinian state will not be established.
  • The Hamas-led attack on Israel resulted in 1,200 deaths and 251 hostages, while Israel's campaign in Gaza has caused over 65,000 Palestinian deaths.

Detailed Insights:

  • Britain's recognition is particularly symbolic due to its historical role in the creation of Israel after World War II.
  • Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney stated the decision would empower those seeking peaceful co-existence and the end of Hamas.
  • Recognition of Palestinian statehood could lead to a revision of bilateral relations with Israel, impacting trade and agreements related to occupied territories.
  • Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas said recognition would help the "State of Palestine to live side by side with the State of Israel in security, peace, and good neighbourliness".
  • The recognition implies these countries cannot import farm products from settlers in occupied territories, as it violates international law.

Key Concepts Involved:

  • Two-State Solution: A proposed framework for resolving the Israeli-Palestinian conflict by establishing two independent states, one for Israelis and one for Palestinians.
  • Occupied Territories: Lands seized by Israel during the 1967 Six-Day War, including the West Bank, Gaza Strip, East Jerusalem, and Golan Heights.
  • International Law: A body of rules and principles that govern the relationships and conduct of sovereign states and other international actors.
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