Gaza War: List of 3 Countries That Have Recognised Palestinian State
- Three Western nations, the UK, Canada and Australia, have formally recognised the State of Palestine in a coordinated diplomatic move
- The decision has triggered sharp international reactions, with Israel condemning it as a “reward to terrorism” and families of hostages voicing concern
- As more countries prepare to follow suit at the UN General Assembly, the implications for peace and global diplomacy are already being felt
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Three major Western nations, the United Kingdom, Canada and Australia, formally recognised the State of Palestine this week.
The move, announced ahead of the UN General Assembly in New York, marks a significant moment in international efforts to revive the long-stalled two-state solution.

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Here’s a breakdown of how each country framed its decision and the reactions it sparked.
United Kingdom: Starmer says recognition “revives the hope of peace”
Prime Minister Keir Starmer declared the UK’s recognition of Palestine in a video statement, describing it as a necessary step to “revive the hope of peace and a two-state solution.”
He stressed that the move was not a reward for Hamas, and reaffirmed Britain’s commitment to securing the release of Israeli hostages held in Gaza.
Deputy PM David Lammy defended the decision on the BBC, saying “now is the time to stand up” for a two-state framework.
However, the announcement drew sharp criticism from Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch, who called it “absolutely disastrous” and warned it would leave “hostages languishing in Gaza.”
Families of those still held by Hamas echoed that concern in an open letter to Starmer, saying the recognition “dramatically complicated efforts” to bring their loved ones home.
Canada: Joining allies in backing Palestinian statehood
Canada joined the UK and Australia in formally recognising Palestine, aligning itself with a growing bloc of nations advocating for renewed peace efforts.
While Canadian officials have yet to release detailed public statements, the move was seen as part of a broader diplomatic push ahead of the UN summit.

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The decision reflects Ottawa’s longstanding support for a negotiated two-state solution, though it has also faced scrutiny from domestic and international critics.
Australia: Strategic shift amid global pressure
Australia’s recognition of Palestine came as part of the trilateral announcement, signalling a strategic recalibration in its Middle East policy.
The government framed the move as a contribution to peace and stability, though it stopped short of offering concrete details on implementation.
The timing, just days before the UN General Assembly, suggests Canberra is positioning itself alongside allies pushing for renewed diplomatic engagement.

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Breaking: Britain recognises Palestinian state
Legit.ng earlier reported that Britain formally recognised the State of Palestine on Sunday, citing Israel’s failure to meet conditions including a ceasefire in the nearly two-year-old Gaza war.
The announcement, made by Prime Minister Keir Starmer, signalled a significant shift in UK foreign policy and carried symbolic weight given Britain’s historic role in the creation of modern Israel following World War Two.

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The decision comes amid mounting international pressure to end the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, which Starmer described as “utterly intolerable”.
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