Britain's Palestinian Statehood Gamble: Pressure Mounts on Israel
The British government has announced it will recognize Palestinian statehood in September unless Israel reduces the suffering in Gaza, where hunger and malnutrition are worsening. This move increases diplomatic pressure on Israel amid regional and international tensions, and it follows similar declarations by France, while U.S. opposition remains firm.

On Tuesday, Britain indicated it would recognize Palestinian statehood in September unless Israel takes measures to alleviate the critical situation in Gaza. Starvation is spreading in the region as Israel's extended conflict with Hamas continues. This warning has already sparked harsh criticism from the Israeli government.
The Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC) raised the alarm over a potential famine in Gaza, urging immediate action. The humanitarian crisis adds to the ongoing regional tensions following the deadly conflict that began in October 2023, leading to significant casualties on both sides and drawing international attention.
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer's statement forms part of a broader global response urging Israel to permit more aid into Gaza. Though last week's similar move by France angered Israel, the United States, a crucial Israeli ally, remains non-committal on Palestinian statehood recognition. Meanwhile, Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas welcomed Britain's potential September acknowledgment as "bold."
(With inputs from agencies.)
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