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    UK set to recognise Palestinian state on Sunday | Gaza

    onlyplanz_80y6mtBy onlyplanz_80y6mtSeptember 21, 2025004 Mins Read
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    Keir Starmer said in July he would recognise Palestine before September’s UN general assembly if the situation did not improve. Photograph: Leon Neal/Reuters
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    The UK is expected to recognise a Palestinian state on Sunday after Israel failed to meet the conditions set out by Keir Starmer in July.

    The prime minister is to make the announcement after concluding the humanitarian situation has deteriorated significantly in the past few weeks. The move comes despite pressure from the US and the families of hostages held by Hamas.

    Starmer said in July he would recognise Palestine before the gathering of world leaders at the UN general assembly next week if the situation did not improve.

    Alongside the continued military offensive and humanitarian crisis in Gaza, the UK government is alarmed at plans to accelerate Israeli settlements in the West Bank which ministers fear will end any hope of a two-state solution.

    Labour has sought to stress that recognition of a Palestinian state is not a reward for Hamas, and emphasised that it would have no role in the future governance of Gaza. It is expected the government will ratchet up sanctions on Hamas in due course, and it has stepped up demands for the release of hostages.

    David Lammy, the deputy prime minister who will represent the UK at the general assembly, said: “It’s important to state that the recognition of a Palestinian state, it is a consequence of the serious expansion that we’re seeing in the West Bank, the settler violence that we’re seeing in the West Bank and the intention and indications that we’re seeing to build, for example, the E1 development that would run a coach and horses through the possibility of a two-state solution.”

    Israel has ramped up its offensive on Gaza City, including with strikes that health officials said on Saturday killed at least 14 people overnight. Later in Israel, thousands of demonstrators joined the families of hostages still being held by Hamas to demand that Benjamin Netanyahu, Israel’s prime minister, negotiate an end to the war.

    High-level meetings at the UN summit involving world leaders begin on 23 September. Starmer has found himself at odds with Donald Trump’s administration over the move, which is opposed to giving official recognition to the state.

    The Labour leader previously suggested British recognition was conditional and he would refrain if Israel committed to a ceasefire and long-term sustainable peace that delivers a two-state solution, and allow the UN to restart the supply of aid.

    All three conditions are however unlikely to be met given the Israeli government opposes these terms. The State of Palestine is currently recognised by 147 of the UN’s 193 member states.

    Family members of some of the 48 hostages still in captivity have written an open letter to Starmer condemning the move.

    The letter said: “Your regrettable announcement of the UK’s intention to recognise a Palestinian state at the United Nations general assembly has dramatically complicated efforts to bring home our loved ones.

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    “Hamas has already celebrated the UK’s decision as a victory and reneged on a ceasefire deal. We write to you with a simple plea – do not take this step until our loved ones are home and in our arms.”

    Criticism also came from opposition parties, with the shadow foreign secretary, Priti Patel, accusing Starmer of “capitulating” to his backbenchers to shore up his leadership.

    Lammy added: “In relation to what is happening in Gaza … we’ve got to see the hostages out. There can be no place, no place at all for Hamas.

    “The humanitarian situation is just desperate and we have continued to press Israel to deal with the scenes of malnourishment and starvation that we’re seeing, to open up more sites to get more aid in to Gaza, and we are very concerned about this continued offensive into Gaza City.”

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