Britain will Recognize the Palestine State within weeks Until Israel “ends the terrible situation Gaza“, Sir Kir Stamor It will be announced on Tuesday that there may be a historical change in the UK policy after the humanitarian crisis in the region.
After remembering senior ministers for an emergency cabinet meeting, the Prime Minister said that “now was the right time to move the post on a two-state solution”.
In an ultimatum for Benjamin Netanyahu’s government, Sir Kir said that Britain could recognize Palestine as the United Nations General Assembly in September until Israel agrees to a ceasefire and is not committed to a two-state solution.
The United Nations rang in New York as Foreign Secretary David Lemi expressed the news of what could be a historic twist since Britain’s participation more than a century ago in the construction of modern Israel.
But Israel immediately dismissed the statement as “a reward for Hamas”.
The Prime Minister has been pressurizing to work on the unfollowing crisis in Gaza for months, with a clear warning about famine and starvation in the area. Cabinet ministers and backbenchers have added to the chorus of calls to act, with over 250 MPs signed a letter last week demanding recognition of a Palestinian state.
Sir Kir said that the United Nations should be allowed to resume the supply supply, and said that the British public is “rebellion” by starvation scenes emerging from the area.
To assist the UK and his colleagues, there is a need to look at at least 500 trucks entering Gaza every day, the Prime Minister said, and together “are making a major effort to bring back the human supply by air and land.
“Meanwhile, our message for Hamas terrorists is unchanged, but uneven: they have to release all the hostages immediately, signed a ceasefire, disproportionate and admit that they will not play any role in Gaza’s government. And we will assess how parties have met these steps in September, but no one has got a veto but no one, but no one has met any one but no one has met मिला है, लेकिन किसी को भी एक वैटो नहीं मिला है, लेकिन किसी को भी एक वैटो नहीं मिला है, लेकिन किसी को भी एक वैटो से मिला है, लेकिन किसी को भी एक वैटो से मिला है, लेकिन किसी को भी एक वैटो नहीं मिला है, लेकिन किसी को भी एक वैटो से मिला है, लेकिन किसी को भी एक वैटो से मिला है, लेकिन किसी को भी एक वैटो से मिला है, लेकिन किसी को भी एक वैटो से मिला है, लेकिन किसी को भी एक वैटो नहीं मिला है, लेकिन किसी को भी एक Was met VATO, but anyone has met a veto, “

Talking about the change in policy, Sir Kir said that he was worried that if no Palestinian state was recognized anymore, there could not be a state to identify soon.
He said: “It is inspired by two things today, in Gaza in unbearable condition, which is deteriorating according to the day, but also due to concern that a lot of possibility of two-state solution is decreasing and still feeling away for many years, and therefore, it should be seen in those contexts.”
The Prime Minister held a meeting of the emergency virtual cabinet, where he planned for peace over the weekend with Emmanuel Macron and German Chancellor Frederick Merz.
The pressure on Sir Kir was increasing to recognize Palestine as a state, but the decision to put the ball in the Israeli government court was an agreement to satisfy two competitive groups in his cabinet.
Senior cabinet members supporting the plan to recognize the Palestinian state include Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rener, Justice Secretary Shabana Mahmood, Energy Secretary Ed Milliband and Foreign Secretary David Lammi.

But on the other hand Chancellor REWS, Tech Secretary Peter Kyle, Chancellor of Dachi of Lancaster Pat McFaden, who has been an officer Israel’s labor friends (LFI), anxious recognition will “reward” Hamas.
Speaking to the United Nations in New York, Mr. Lamy said that Britain has “special burden of responsibility” to support the two-state solution as he announced the UK’s plan to recognize the Palestinian state in the United Nations in New York.
“The situation on the ground is deteriorating and a two-state solution is in crisis,”
He called Israel a two-state solution as moral and strategically wrong.
“The rejection of the Netanyahu government’s two-state solution is wrong; this is morally incorrect; and it is strategically wrong.”

Labor MP Sara Champion, who organized the letter of MPs demanding the recognition of Palestinian state, said: “This is really a big moment … It will be a very strong message politically that we are sending to Israel: that we believe in self -determination of Palestinian people and that is not very good.”
But Israel’s Labor Friends (LFI) warned that the recognition of a Palestinian kingdom would be “only symbolic” until the UK and its associates use their influence “to establish the principles of a meaningful route to the Palestinian state”.
A spokesperson said: “Outside a meaningful peace process, the recognition of a Palestinian state will not change anything on the ground and will damage our reputation as a fair broker, reduce our ability to bring a permanent long -term peace.”
Tory leader Kemi Badenoch said: “It is disrespectful that Kir starrer recalls his cabinet and said that he should remember his cabinet to try and solve a political problem for the Labor Party. A Palestinian kingdom will not bring hostage homes, will not end the war and assist in Gaza. It is a political posture.”