In a historic shift the UK recognizes Palestinian state ahead of the UN General Assembly meeting marking a major policy change after decades of delay. Prime Minister Keir Starmer is expected to make the announcement despite strong objections from Israel and the United States amid escalating violence and humanitarian crises in Gaza and the West Bank.
More than 100 years after the Balfour Declaration and 77 years after Israel’s creation Britain is finally set to recognize Palestinian statehood. Prime Minister Starmer will announce the decision just before the 80th UNGA session where Palestinian sovereignty will be in sharp focus after decades of occupation.
The UK previously said it would only recognize Palestine when conditions were right for peace and a two state solution. But the worsening humanitarian crisis in Gaza has accelerated the decision. Israel’s continued annexation plans, deadly military offensives and restrictions on aid pushed the UK government to abandon its wait and see approach.
International Reactions and Pushback
The international response to the UK recognizing a Palestinian state has been swift and divided. Supporters hail it as a historic step toward peace and justice for Palestinians. Critics argue the timing is wrong given the ongoing violence and hostage situation. The move marks a significant turning point in global diplomacy over the Israel Palestine conflict.
- Israel’s Response Israeli officials condemned the UK decision as reckless. They said it will harm hostage rescue efforts and increase instability.
- US Position The United States said recognition should come after a ceasefire. Officials warned it could block chances for peace talks.
- European Moves France Portugal and Australia will recognize Palestine soon. They see it as a step toward peace despite opposition.

Israel strongly condemned the UK decision calling it reckless and harmful to ongoing efforts to free hostages. The US also criticized the timing saying recognition should only come after a permanent ceasefire and direct peace talks. France Portugal and Australia have announced plans to recognize Palestinian statehood in the coming weeks. This shows growing global momentum despite opposition from Israel and Washington.
With Britain’s move 148 UN member states now recognize Palestine. France Ireland Norway and Spain have already joined this list and more nations are expected soon. After the UK and France act the US will remain the only UN Security Council permanent member refusing recognition. The UK is also considering further sanctions on Hamas while demanding the group release hostages agree to disarm and accept no role in Gaza’s future leadership. Officials say recognition must go hand in hand with steps toward peace and security in the region.