The recognition of a Palestinian state is one of the gravest errors in our nation’s foreign policy in decades

Amid rising concerns over Israel’s war in Gaza, Britain is set to join other nations in formally recognising Palestinian statehood

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The recognition of a Palestinian state is one of the gravest errors in our nation’s foreign policy in decades

A host of countries, including France and Canada, are expected to do the same when world leaders gather at the UN General Assembly next week.

The PM had signalled a shift in policy unless Israel took steps including agreeing to a ceasefire in Gaza.

Multiple recognitions are expected despite strong pushback from Israel and the US amid intensifying attacks on Gaza.

In an incredibly rare intervention, Netanyahu's senior foreign policy advisor Ophir Falk accused Starmer of 'complete moral bankruptcy' and asked him to 'come to his senses.'

The PM said the UK will press ahead with the move unless Israel meets certain conditions, including agreeing to a ceasefire in Gaza and reviving the prospect of a two-state…

Sir Keir Starmer insisted he was not rewarding Hamas as he announced that the UK formally recognises Palestine as a state.

A complete transcription of Sir Keir Starmer's video announcement on Palestinian statehood.

The Prime Minister this afternoon said that the UK would press on with its symbolic gesture because of the Netanyahu government's failure to agree to a ceasefire in the occupied…

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As well as being deeply symbolic, the move is also a major foreign policy shift for the Labour government

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The Government insists that recognition is not just a symbolic move but it is hard to see it as anything else