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Widening intra-West rift over Palestinian statehood and the recognition of humanity
The Island
|August 07, 2025
It is bound to be hugely welcomed by civilized sections that some prominent Western states have voiced their backing for Palestinian statehood. The latest of such states to do so are Britain, France and Canada; all well within the G7 fold.
Such increasing advocacy for a Palestinian state could be seen as a happy sign that humanity is finally triumphing over Realpolitik. It is quite apposite given current conditions in the Gaza that Western political leaders are increasingly voicing their protest over the lot of the Gazans and other Palestinian sections.
It ought to be plain that it is the heartrending conditions of the Palestinian people consequent to the unrelenting Israeli military action, that are awakening the consciences of these influential political personalities. This is in order because it is humane considerations that are of paramount importance at anytime, anywhere.
However, humanity would need to be quickly accompanied by a political solution to the wasting Middle Eastern conflict and it is from this viewpoint that the 'Two State Solution' needs to be advocated with renewed interest. Whatever the criticisms leveled against it, it is only the above formula that holds out the promise of a just peace.
A Palestinian state is a crucial need; equally essential is an Israeli state free of security worries. One could not be had without the other and those critical of the existence of Israel need to focus on this central truth.
However, it does not follow from this premise that Israeli military excesses and inhumanity in the Gaza and other regions could be overlooked by the world community. A reduction in these abuses and excesses is an essential precondition for talks geared to finding a political solution to the Middle East tangle.
Accordingly, the first phase of the peace process should aim at putting an end to the present armed hostilities between Israel and Palestinian militant groups such as Hamas. The resultant comparatively peaceful environment could prove highly conducive to constructive talks between the sides.
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