Global Momentum for Palestinian Statehood Grows Amidst Rising Tensions with Israel
May 30, 2024Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez hosted a meeting in Madrid with Palestinian Prime Minister Mohammad Mustafa and officials from various Middle Eastern countries.
The meeting follows Spain, Ireland, and Norway's recognition of a Palestinian state, a move now supported by 145 UN member states.
This recognition has reignited global support for Palestinian statehood amid Israel's offensive in Gaza.
More European countries, including France and potentially Slovenia, are considering recognizing Palestinian statehood.
The Danish Parliament, however, rejected a similar proposal, aligning with Israel's opposition to these European moves.
Denmark's Foreign Minister highlighted the lack of preconditions for recognition.
The University of Copenhagen decided to divest from companies in the West Bank following student protests.
The growing support for Palestine has strained EU-Israel relations, with Madrid and Dublin calling for action against Israel for its Gaza actions.
Recent conflict has sparked demonstrations in France, underscoring ongoing regional tensions.
Israel condemned the wave of recognitions, accusing leftist movements of antisemitism.
Despite the backlash, the recognition of Palestine is seen as a victory for Palestinians and could influence other Western powers.
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The New York Times • May 28, 2024
Spain, Norway and Ireland Formally Recognize Palestinian StatehoodYahoo News • May 29, 2024
Palestinian prime minister visits Madrid after Spain, Norway and Ireland recognize Palestinian stateCBS News • May 28, 2024
Spain, Ireland and Norway recognized a Palestinian state. Here's why it matters.Los Angeles Times • May 28, 2024
EU nations formally recognize Palestinian state, rift with Israel grows - Los Angeles Times