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France Officially Recognizes Palestinian State at UN General Assembly

France officially recognized a Palestinian state at the UN General Assembly, announced by President Macron, a move supported by many nations but opposed by Israel.

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  • France, led by President Emmanuel Macron, officially recognized a Palestinian state at the United Nations General Assembly, emphasizing that "the time for peace has come" amidst the ongoing conflict.
  • This recognition occurred during a UN summit co-chaired with Saudi Arabia, where the UN Secretary-General highlighted the "intolerable situation in Gaza" and the urgent need for a two-state solution.
  • Several Western nations, including the United Kingdom, Australia, Canada, and Portugal, have also recognized or are planning to recognize Palestine, with Hamas supporting these global efforts.
  • Israel's Ambassador to the UN expressed disappointment, dismissing the conference as "detached from reality," while Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called recognition a "reward for terror."
  • Despite being largely symbolic and lacking United States support, France's recognition contributes to broader international diplomatic efforts for a two-state solution, though the US warns of potential Israeli retaliation.
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Center-leaning sources frame this story by emphasizing the growing international consensus for Palestinian statehood as a crucial step towards peace amidst the Gaza war and humanitarian crisis. They highlight the urgency of a two-state solution, often portraying Israeli opposition as an impediment to global efforts. The coverage underscores the moral and legal imperative for recognition, presenting it as a response to the ongoing conflict.

"France has formally recognised a Palestinian state, becoming the latest in a wave of countries to take the step."

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"The meeting and expanded recognition of Palestinian statehood are expected to have little if any actual impact on the ground, where Israel is waging another major offensive in the Gaza Strip and expanding settlements in the occupied West Bank."

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France, led by President Macron, recognized the Palestinian state to promote peace and revive the possibility of a two-state solution amid ongoing conflict and humanitarian crises, emphasizing urgency to end violence and hostage situations.

Israel strongly opposed the recognition, with its UN Ambassador calling the conference detached from reality and Prime Minister Netanyahu labeling the recognition as a 'reward for terror,' warning of possible retaliatory actions.

Along with France, Western countries including the United Kingdom, Australia, Canada, and Portugal have recognized or are planning to recognize Palestine, reflecting a broader international effort.

Though largely symbolic and lacking U.S. support, France's recognition adds diplomatic pressure towards a two-state solution, drawing wider international support while also risking Israeli retaliation and increased tensions.

President Macron stated that the release of hostages taken by Hamas would be a precondition before France opens an embassy to the Palestinian state.

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