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    Macron says France will recognise Palestinian state in September

    Gulf News WeekBy Gulf News WeekJuly 24, 2025Updated:July 25, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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    President Emmanuel Macron says France will formally recognise the State of Palestine at the UN General Assembly.

    France will recognise Palestine as a state, President Emmanuel Macron has said.

    Macron said in a post on X on Thursday that he will formalise the decision at the United Nations General Assembly in September.

    “In keeping with its historic commitment to a just and lasting peace in the Middle East, I have decided that France will recognise the State of Palestine,” Macron wrote.

    “I will solemnly announce this at the United Nations General Assembly in September this year,” he added.

    The move makes France the largest and arguably most influential country in Europe to move to recognise a Palestinian state, after European Union members Norway, Ireland and Spain indicated they would also begin the same process.

    At least 142 countries out of the 193 members of the UN currently recognise or plan to recognise a Palestinian state, but several powerful Western countries have refused to do so. They include the United States, the United Kingdom and Germany.

    The announcement comes as European anger over Israel’s war on Gaza, in which Israel has killed 59,587 Palestinians and imposed severe restrictions on aid deliveries that have led to a hunger crisis, has grown.

    Earlier this week, France joined the UK, Australia, Canada and 21 other allies of Israel in condemning restrictions on aid shipments into Gaza, as well as the killings of hundreds of Palestinians trying to reach food.

    The joint statement, the most significant yet from Western countries, said the war “must end now”.

    Macron had previously indicated his “determination to recognise the state of Palestine”, and France’s foreign minister is set to co-host a conference at the UN next week on a two-state solution to the decades-long conflict.

    The UK government has also said that Prime Minister Keir Starmer intends to coordinate with allies France and Germany in an urgent phone call regarding the situation in the Gaza Strip on Friday.

    Starmer said that a ceasefire in Gaza will “put us on a path to the recognition of a Palestinian state and a two-state solution, which guarantees peace and security for Palestinians and Israelis”.

    ‘Commitment to international law’

    In his post on Thursday, Macron shared a letter to Palestinian Authority (PA) President Mahmoud Abbas in which he outlined his intent.

    In response, Abbas’s deputy, Hussein al-Sheikh, praised the French leader.

    “This position reflects France’s commitment to international law and its support for the Palestinian people’s rights to self-determination and the establishment of our independent state,” Sheikh said.

    Hamas also hailed Macron’s announcement as a “positive step” and urged all countries to do the same.

    “We consider this a positive step in the right direction toward doing justice to our oppressed Palestinian people and supporting their legitimate right to self-determination,” Hamas said in a statement.

    “We call on all countries of the world – especially European nations and those that have not yet recognised the State of Palestine – to follow France’s lead,” Hamas added.

    Late Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat unilaterally declared an independent Palestinian state during the First Intifada in 1988, with Algeria swiftly becoming the first country to officially recognise the state.

    Dozens of countries, predominantly in the Middle East and Africa, followed within a week, in a list that has grown steadily since Israel launched its war in Gaza following Hamas’s attack on southern Israel on October 7, 2023.

    But major barriers remain to the creation of a future Palestinian state.

    Israel currently occupies the Palestinian territory, including East Jerusalem, long considered the capital of the future Palestinian state.

    The Israeli government has overseen a major expansion of Israeli settlements, illegal under international law, across the occupied West Bank, in what rights observers have described as effective annexation.

    Earlier this week, Israel’s parliament approved a symbolic measure explicitly calling for the annexation of the territory, which it initially seized in the 1967 war against Egypt, Jordan and Syria.

    The office of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu condemned Macron’s announcement.

    “Such a move rewards terror and risks creating another Iranian proxy, just as Gaza became,” Netanyahu’s office said in a statement.

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    “A Palestinian state in these conditions would be a launchpad to annihilate Israel,” the statement read.

    Israeli Defence Minister Israel Katz called the move “a disgrace and a surrender to terrorism”.

    “We will not allow the establishment of a Palestinian entity that would harm our security, endanger our existence, and undermine our historical right to the Land of Israel,” he said.

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