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Europe's Pivot: Spain, Norway, Ireland Formalize Palestinian Statehood

Tuesday 28 May 2024 - 15:40
Europe's Pivot: Spain, Norway, Ireland Formalize Palestinian Statehood

In a momentous diplomatic stride, Spain, Norway, and Ireland have officially recognized the State of Palestine, marking a significant departure from the traditional Western perspective on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. This groundbreaking decision challenges the notion that Palestinian statehood should exclusively arise from negotiations with Israel.

The unanimous cabinet approvals in these three countries signify a growing European support for Palestinian sovereignty, particularly following the recent devastating Gaza war. Spanish government spokesperson Pilar Alegria emphasized the "historic justice" of this "significant decision," aimed at facilitating peace between Israelis and Palestinians.

Similarly, Norwegian Foreign Minister Espen Barth Eide highlighted Norway's three-decade-long advocacy for a Palestinian state, describing the country as "one of the most steadfast proponents of Palestinian statehood for over 30 years."

Ireland's resounding endorsement was equally emphatic, with the government confirming its intention "to establish full diplomatic relations between Dublin and Ramallah." Prime Minister Simon Harris poignantly remarked that recognizing a Palestinian state officially is crucial for sustaining "the hope for peace," urging Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to heed global calls to address the humanitarian crisis in Gaza.

These recognitions increase the total number of United Nations member states recognizing Palestine to an impressive 145 out of 193. Malta and Slovenia have indicated their readiness to follow suit under appropriate circumstances, while Australia and French President Emmanuel Macron have hinted at potential future recognition, although Macron stressed the importance of timing.

Netanyahu, however, vehemently condemned the move as a "reward for terrorism," insisting that "this evil must not be granted a country." His opposition comes amid Israel's ongoing offensive in Gaza, which has led to significant loss of life and amplified international calls for a reassessment of Palestinian statehood.

The recent large-scale attack on a displaced persons camp in Rafah, following the International Court of Justice's ruling ordering Israel's withdrawal from the area, has further spurred global opinion.

As diplomatic currents shift, the landmark decision by Spain, Norway, and Ireland could herald a pivotal change in Europe's approach to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, potentially advancing the region toward a substantive resolution.


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