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|September 22, 2025
West Bank gives wary welcome to recognition
Abu Said, a barber, is busy. It is a weekend and though the narrow streets of the al-Am'ari camp are hot and quiet, his shop is crowded.
Everyone in al-Am'ari, on the outskirts of Ramallah in the occupied West Bank, knows that the UK, France, Portugal and Canada have said they will recognise a Palestinian state imminently, following formal recognition of Palestine by more than 140 other countries.
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