UK’s Recognition of Palestine: A Diplomatic Turning Point in Global Geopolitics

UK’s plan to recognise Palestine reshapes global diplomacy, signalling a major shift in Western policies on Israel-Palestine conflict.

UK Recognition of Palestine

UK Recognition of Palestine Latest News

  • British Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced that the UK will recognise the State of Palestine at the upcoming UN General Assembly in September unless Israel agrees to a Gaza ceasefire, facilitates more humanitarian aid, and commits to a two-state peace process.

Growing Global Momentum for Palestinian Statehood Recognition

  • Following British Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s announcement, French President Emmanuel Macron declared that France would formally recognise Palestinian statehood in September. 
  • Canada and Portugal have also expressed similar intentions. 
  • As the 21-month-long Gaza conflict continues, Israel faces a mounting diplomatic challenge, with an increasing number of its traditional Western allies shifting towards supporting Palestinian statehood.

Current Palestine Recognition Drive: A Diplomatic Turning Point

  • Out of 193 UN member states, 147 have already recognised Palestine, but major Western powers had long resisted, linking recognition to a final Israel-Palestine peace settlement. 
  • That stance is now shifting. Russia and China, both UN Security Council (UNSC) permanent members, already recognise Palestine. 
  • If France and the UK follow through on their recent pledges, the U.S. will become the only P5 member opposing recognition, isolating itself diplomatically. 
  • The inclusion of France, the UK, and Canada—key G7 members—adds significant weight, potentially influencing others to follow. 
  • Britain’s move is especially historic, given its central role in the Israel-Palestine conflict since the 1917 Balfour Declaration, which endorsed the creation of a Jewish homeland in Palestine.

The Balfour Declaration: Britain’s Endorsement of a Jewish Homeland in Palestine

  • Issued in November 1917, by British Foreign Secretary Sir Arthur Balfour to Zionist leader Lord Lionel Walter Rothschild, the Balfour Declaration marked Britain’s official support for establishing a Jewish national home in Palestine. 
  • At the time, Palestine was under Ottoman rule, with Jews comprising around 9% of its population. 
  • The declaration was driven by Britain’s desire to gain global Jewish support during World War I. 
    • Earlier efforts, like the Uganda Plan of 1903, had proposed alternative Jewish homelands but were abandoned. 
  • The Balfour Declaration, later endorsed by the U.S., became a pivotal moment in Zionist history, legitimising Jewish claims to Palestine and shaping the geopolitical future of the region.

Britain’s Role in Shaping Post-War Palestine and the Birth of Israel

  • After World War I, Britain found itself balancing conflicting promises—supporting both a Jewish homeland in Palestine and Arab independence. 
  • However, the secret Sykes-Picot Agreement with France had already divided Ottoman territories between them. 
  • Britain established a colonial administration in Palestine under a League of Nations Mandate, facilitating increased Jewish migration and the creation of parallel Jewish institutions, including paramilitary groups. 
  • By the end of World War II, Jews constituted 30% of Palestine’s population. Realising the Mandate was unworkable, Britain backed the idea of partition. 
  • In 1947, Britain informed the UN of its intention to end the Mandate by May 15, 1948. 
  • On May 14, 1948, Zionist leaders unilaterally declared the establishment of Israel, which was immediately recognised by the U.S., triggering the First Arab-Israel War.

Britain’s Recognition of Palestine: A Symbolic Shift After a Century

  • Britain’s decision to recognise Palestine, 108 years after the Balfour Declaration, carries profound symbolic weight given its historic role in the Israel-Palestine conflict. 
  • While the recognition may not immediately alter Israel’s occupation, it signifies a major shift in Britain’s policy stance. 
  • With Israel facing global accusations of genocide and harrowing images of Gaza’s devastation circulating, it has become increasingly untenable for Western nations, including the UK, to support Israel unconditionally. 
  • Britain’s move reflects growing international pressure for a more balanced approach towards the Palestinian cause.

Source: TH

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