- Explainer: Why the US doesnt recognise Palestine
While the United Nations General Assembly has recognised Palestine as a non-member observer state, the US has not followed suit Some countries, including Israel, argue that recognition of Palestine would undermine the prospects for a negotiated settlement to the conflict
- Why “Palestine” Should Not Be Recognised As A State
“Palestine” is clearly not (yet) a State under these general principles of international law, as was recognised in 2021 even by the International Criminal Court The main issue is that the Palestinian Authority (PA) lacks independence and sovereignty over territory
- Why hasnt there been a Palestinian state? - NPR
That includes calls for the creation of a Palestinian state NPR's Jackie Northam examines why Palestinians do not have their own state and what, if anything, it would take to create one in
- The Blogs: Why Israel Cannot Recognize a Palestinian State
Over the past two weeks, France, the United Kingdom, and Canada have pledged to recognize a Palestinian state during the 80 th session of the United Nations General Assembly in New York, September
- Failed state from the start: Why a sovereign Palestine isn’t . . . - AFPC
On May 22, the prime ministers of Spain, Norway and Ireland held a joint press conference formally announcing that their governments were poised to recognize a sovereign Palestinian state
- Palestine: A state without full international recognition or absolute . . .
Last week, Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez urged the recognition of Palestine as a state Palestine is, for its part, a member of international organizations such as the Arab League or
- Background: The question of Palestine - UNCTAD
Background: The question of Palestine Occupied by Israel since June 1967, the West Bank - including East Jerusalem- and the Gaza Strip have come to constitute the Occupied Palestinian Territory (OPT)
- These countries don’t recognise Palestinian state - Gulf News
Madrid: Ireland, Spain and Norway announced on Wednesday that they would recognise a Palestinian state on May 28, saying they hoped other Western countries would follow suit, prompting Israel
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