Kir starrer statement on Palestine’s recognition completes

Sir Kire Stmper has confirmed that Britain will historically recognize a Palestinian kingdom if large -scale symbolic steps.

The Prime Minister said that the move aims to “revive the hope of peace for Palestinians and Israelis”.

This step is ahead of the United Nations General Assembly this week, along with other countries including Australia and Canada, similar moves shortly before the announcement of Sir Kir.

The UK government has admitted that recognizing the state of Palestinian will not reduce the human crisis in Gaza nor will it contribute to freeing the hostages taken by Hamas.

Thousands of Palestinians have died since the October 7 attack by Hamas (AP)
Thousands of Palestinians have died since the October 7 attack by Hamas (AP) ,AP,

The statement of Sir Kire Stmper is complete here:

“In front of the growing horror in the Middle East, we are working to keep the possibility of peace and a two-state solution alive. This means that a viable Palestinian kingdom is a safe and safe Israel-at this time, we have neither.

“Ordinary people, Israel and Palestinian, deserve to live in peace, to try to free their lives from violence and suffering. The same British people want to see strict.

“Nevertheless, nearly two years after the October 7 barbaric attacks, the hostages are still conducted by Hamas militants.

“I have met the British families of hostages. I see that they or torture tolerate every day. Pain that in Israel and here in Britain makes deep attacks in the hearts of people.

“The hostages should be released immediately and we will continue to fight to bring them home. Let’s frank ho-hai is a cruel terrorist organization. Our call for a real two-state solution is an accurate contrast to their disgusting vision.

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“Therefore we are clear – this solution is not a reward for Hamas, because it means that Hamas cannot have a future. There is no role in the government. No role in security.

“We have already sued Hamas and have approved, and we will move forward – I have directed to work to approve other Hamas figures in the coming weeks.

“Meanwhile, the man -made human crisis in Gaza reaches a new depth. The tireless and increasing bombing of the Israeli government, the recent weeks of aggressive, starvation and destruction, are completely unbearable.

“Tens of thousands have been killed – in which thousands of people try to collect food and water. This death and destruction fear us all. It should end.

“We have now vacated the first group of sick and injured children in the UK to be treated by NHS. And we continue to increase our human support. But still, there is no adequate assistance anywhere.

“We again call the Israeli government to lift unacceptable sanctions along the border, prevent these cruel strategies and increase assistance.

“With Hamas’s actions, the Israeli government extended the struggle and disposal building in the West Bank, disappear of a two-state solution. But we cannot let that light out.

“That is why we are building the consensus around our structure with leaders in this area and for peace.

“It is a practical plan to bring people together behind a normal vision and a series of steps including the Palestinian Authority improvement that takes us to interact on a two-state solution from a conflict stop in Gaza.

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“We will continue to pursue it. As part of this effort, I determined the conditions we would work in – to correspond to our manifesto – to identify the Palestinian kingdom.

“That moment has come now. So today, to revive the hope of peace and two-state solutions, I clearly explain as the Prime Minister of this great country that the United Kingdom formally recognizes the state of Palestine.

“We recognized the state of Israel as a homeland for Jewish people over 75 years ago. Today we join more than 150 countries that also recognize a Palestinian state – a pledge for the people of Palestinian and Israel may be a better future for a pledge.

“I know the strength to feel that this struggle has arisen. We have seen it on our streets, in our schools, in conversation with friends and family. It has created a partition. Some have used it to prevent hatred and fear.

“But it doesn’t solve anything. Not only we should reject hatred, we should resume our efforts to deal with hatred in all our forms.

“We should channel our efforts, together in the hope together, behind the peaceful, peaceful future, which we want to see: the release of the hostages, the end of violence, the end of sorrow and the best hope for peace and safety for all sides to a two-state solution as the best hope for peace and safety.”