Gaza Crisis: The UK fails to work on the Israeli ceasefire to recognize the Palestinian state; PM Keer Star has given state conditions as ‘inhuman rights’

In a major policy change, the British Prime Minister Kir Stormer announced on Tuesday that the United Kingdom would formally recognize a Palestinian state at the United Nations General Assembly in September, until Israel does not agree to a ceasefire in Gaza and moves towards a permanent peace process.Presiding over a rare summer cabinet meeting on the crisis, the stormer told the ministers that the recognition would move forward as long as Israel “takes important steps to end the terrible situation in Gaza, reaches a ceasefire, it makes it clear that there will be no annexation in the West Bank, and a long-term peace process is committed to a long-term peace process, which offers a long-term peace process that provides a long-term peace According.
He also said that Hamas would have to release all the hostages, agree to a ceasefire, “Accept that they will not play any role in Gaza’s government, and will be committed to disarmament.” Starmer said that his government would assess “how far these stages have been completed by the parties” in September before taking a final decision on recognition.Britain has long supported a two-state solution, in which the Palestinian and Israeli states are currently present together, but previously maintained that Palestine’s formal recognition should only come as part of the peace deal of a conversation. However, the recent increase in Gaza has shifted the government’s stand.The announcement of a stormer between rising international and domestic pressure comes. Last week, French President Emmanuel Macron announced that France would become the first G7 nation to recognize a Palestinian state at the United Nations in September. The judgment contains liberal calls across Europe, including the starrer’s own labor party, to follow the suit. Palestine’s recognition was also part of the Labor election winning manifesto in 2024.According to the news agency AFP, the stormer on Monday presented elements of the UK Gaza Shanti Yojana to US President Donald Trump during its meeting in Scotland. Unlike Macron’s step, the UK plan, called conditional, aims to prevent Israel to prevent enmity and commit a peace roadmap.“The stormer said,” Palestinians are all uncertain for the Palestinian people all uncertain for the people’s continuous imprisonment, the refusal of starvation and human assistance, rising violence from extremist settled groups, and Israeli’s incompatible military growth in Gaza, “the stormer said that the last week, in which he is working on a route for peace. ,“I am uneven about that,” he said according to AFP.Trump has publicly taken a soft stance on Starmer’s position compared to Macron, “I have no objection to taking any situation.” Trump indicated a change in his own attitude towards Gaza, accepting that “Israel is a lot of responsibility” and he said that he would pressurize the Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu to ensure that humanitarian aid reaches the citizens: “I want them to ensure that they get food,” Trip said. “The UK, France and Germany have criticized Israel for withdrawing the necessary humanitarian aid in Gaza. Stamor has committed to involve the Jordan -led aardrop missions to relieve the enclave, where more than two million people have been described by United Nations agencies as “a deadly wave of starvation and malnutrition”.According to the AP, the terms of the UK to recognize Palestine include not only a ceasefire, but also involve the commitment to interact on a two-state solution without Israel’s agreement and Hamas’s involvement to prevent any further anxation of the West Bank sector.A source quoted by AFP said that London is firm on “no role for Hamas” in London any future Palestinian government.Meanwhile, Macron’s announcement has criticized Netanyahu, who called the decision “a serious mistake” and accused France of ignoring Hamas’s danger. The Israeli PM warned that his country would not accept “moral lectures” from countries that “reject freedom in their own areas”.Despite such backlash, about 150 nations already recognize Palestine. The latest diplomatic push from Western powers reflects increasing resentment over Israel’s works in Gaza and worrys about the long -term viability of the peace process.Stamor is expected to submit their plan to colleagues in the coming days. “The recognition of a Palestinian kingdom is one of those stages,” he repeated, called it necessary for any permanent resolution for struggle.The stormer said that despite the sets of conditions, he said that Britain believes “the statehood Palestinian people have an incest right.”