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Trump Disagrees with UK PM on Palestinian State Recognition

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

WASHINGTON – Former U.S. President Donald‍ Trump and ⁤British Labor Party leader Keir Starmer publicly diverged on the issue of Palestinian statehood‍ during a meeting this ⁢week, as the UK reportedly considers expedited recognition of a Palestinian state. The disagreement underscores a transatlantic split on how to approach a lasting resolution to​ the Israeli-Palestinian⁤ conflict amid the ongoing crisis⁢ in Gaza.

The differing stances come as international pressure mounts for a pathway to peace. ‌Starmer indicated they agreed on “the need for peace” and suggested a Palestinian state would be integral to a broader peace plan, though‍ details remain scarce. However, Trump firmly rejected the idea of countries recognizing Palestine as a sovereign state,⁣ signaling a return to ⁤the previous U.S.⁤ position. This divergence highlights the complex geopolitical landscape and ⁢potential challenges in forging a unified international response to the conflict.

During the meeting, Trump stated,​ “I want this to ‌end. ​I want the ‍hostages to be released,” characterizing the war as “complex” while avoiding direct commitment to urging Israeli Prime ⁤Minister Benjamin Netanyahu‌ to halt bombing in Gaza. Starmer emphasized the intolerable conditions in Gaza and the⁣ urgent need for humanitarian aid. He also stipulated that any future Palestinian ⁤state⁣ must exclude a governing role ​for Hamas.

british media reports suggest Starmer may finalize plans for recognizing a ⁢Palestinian state this weekend, ahead of the ⁢UN General Assembly. The move follows the October 7, 2023, ​Hamas attacks that resulted in 1,219 deaths in Israel and the subsequent israeli military response in Gaza, which has killed at least 65,141 Palestinians as of May 17, ⁢2024, with the majority ‍being‌ civilians.As of that date, 47 hostages remained in Gaza, including 25 believed to be deceased, according to the Israeli military.

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