Ireland, Norway, and Spain Recognize Palestine Amid Israel-Hamas Conflict, Sparking Global Reactions
May 22, 2024Ireland, Norway, and Spain have recognized Palestine as an independent state amidst the ongoing Israel-Hamas conflict in Gaza.
This decision is largely symbolic and has elicited mixed reactions.
Spain's Prime Minister supports the Palestinians, while Ireland's Prime Minister emphasizes the need for a two-state solution.
Israel strongly opposes the move, calling it unjust and a betrayal of past victims.
The recognition by these countries increases the number of UN member states recognizing Palestine to 146 out of 193.
The decision is viewed as a gesture of solidarity with the suffering Palestinian people and a push for a peaceful resolution to the conflict.
Israel remains concerned about legitimizing Palestinian actions and its impact on peace talks.
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The New York Times • May 22, 2024
Recognizing a Palestinian State: What to KnowThe New York Times • May 22, 2024
Spain, Norway and Ireland Recognize a Palestinian State: Israel-Gaza War Live UpdatesThe New York Times • May 22, 2024
Why Norway’s Recognition of a Palestinian State Carries SignificanceThe Guardian • May 22, 2024
First Thing: Norway, Ireland and Spain to recognize Palestinian state