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  • Australia's Foreign Minister, Penny Wong, on Tuesday, said that the two-state solution to the Israeli–Palestinian conflict was "the only hope to break the endless cycle of violence," implying Canberra could recognize Palestinian statehood. BBC News
  • Arguing that a Palestine state would be supportive of Israel and be detrimental to Hamas and Iran, Wong called on the Israeli government to halt its Rafah invasion plan and modify its military campaign to protect civilians. Guardian (LR: 2 CP: 5)
  • Wong's comments come days after Israel criticized Spain, Ireland, Malta, and Slovenia's similar plans, alleging recognizing Palestine would be a "prize for terrorism." Reuters
  • Previously, Spain's socialist Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez had said Madira would recognize Palestine diplomatically by July, with Foreign Minister Jose Manuel Albares adding the recognition would help an independent Palestine to represent at the UN. Voice of America
  • In January, UK's Foreign Secretary David Cameron also suggested that 10 Downing Street may recognize a Palestinian state to bring about "irreversible progress to a two-state solution" and end the Gaza conflict. POLITICO
  • The UN Security Council has begun consultations on a proposal to make Palestine, recognized as an independent country by 140 of the 193 UN member states, a full member of the UN. Monitor

Pro-Palestine narrative:

  • The Oslo Accords, signed in 1993, aimed to establish peace between Israel and Palestine but have failed due to various factors, such as settlement expansions and leadership issues. To rectify this, a paradigm shift is crucial, starting with the recognition of Palestinian statehood and equal negotiations. The current imbalance must be corrected for a just and lasting peace — potentially through global arbitration mechanisms on behalf of the Palestinian people.
    LOS ANGELES TIMES

Pro-Israel narrative:

  • Some nations' move to push for official recognition of a Palestinian state contradicts efforts for mutual Israeli-Palestinian recognition within a responsible two-state solution framework that also meets Israel's national security needs. These efforts lack a legal and historical basis, especially as Palestinian leadership fails to meet essential statehood criteria. It could encourage terrorism and be detrimental to regional stability.
    ISRAEL HAYOM

Nerd narrative:

  • There's a 50% chance that Israel will recognize Palestine by November 2061, according to the Metaculus prediction community.
    METACULUS (LR: 3 CP: 3)
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