Canada to Recognize State of Palestine Amid Gaza Crisis
Canada plans to formally recognize the State of Palestine at the U.N. meeting, highlighting the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Gaza. This move follows similar announcements from France and Britain, emphasizing international frustration with Israel's blockade on Gaza amid worsening starvation conditions.

In a significant diplomatic move, Canada's Prime Minister Mark Carney declared the country's intention to recognize the State of Palestine at the United Nations meeting in September. This decision aligns with recent announcements by France and Britain, ramping up pressure on Israel amidst the escalating humanitarian crisis in Gaza.
The move comes as conditions in Gaza deteriorate, with widespread starvation reported. Carney criticized Israel for allowing the dire situation to unfold, signaling Canada's demand for change. The planned recognition also seeks to support Palestinian governance reforms, aiming for elections by 2026 excluding Hamas.
Despite backlash, including opposition from Israel's government and the U.S., Canada's decision underscores growing international discontent. The situation remains tense as mediation efforts falter, with ongoing violence and blockades exacerbating the plight of Gazan citizens.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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