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UK, France and Canada recognising the state of Palestine has serious implications

Sarah Taylor by Sarah Taylor
July 31, 2025
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The UK, France and Canada have drawn a line in the sand and are saying in concert that they will recognise Palestinian statehood in September.

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Now, unlike in the past, none of these countries really has the power to redraw borders or create new maps.

But what they are saying does matter.

This is a big deal, and it adds up to much more than simple virtue signalling.

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For one, these recognitions are coming from three of the West’s most powerful and established democracies.

And the symbolism is also not lost on anyone.

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France and Britain, as the old colonial cartographers, literally drew the map of the modern Middle East.

This is, in its own way, an admission that what has happened to the Palestinian people has been a profound injustice.

So now we have a situation where a strong pillar of the Western alliance is about to start treating Palestine as a real country.

And that has serious implications.

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Recognition from traditionally pro-Israel Western democracies suggests growing disillusionment with Israeli policies.

It also gives the Palestinians far greater legitimacy, which can carry real weight in international law and in institutions like the United Nations and the International Criminal Court.

It’s also a signal – and one that Israel will be, or should be, deeply concerned about.

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The government of Benjamin Netanyahu is edging the country toward dangerous territory.

If it continues down its current path, it risks falling into a deepening state of diplomatic isolation.

Now, critics will say – none of this really matters while Donald Trump is in the White House.

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They’ll argue that only the United States has the leverage to force real change.

That if Washington cuts aid or tells Netanyahu, in a loud Trumpian voice, that enough is enough, the impact would be immediate.

And they’d be right – to a point.

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Israeli policy is still largely shaped by the United States. As long as Washington provides political and military backing, symbolic gestures from Europe and Canada have limited practical effect.

And then there’s the reality on the ground. Settlements, military control of the West Bank, and the war in Gaza will not be undone by diplomatic recognition.

Israel has also weathered similar storms before. More than 140 countries already recognise Palestine.

It hasn’t stopped expansion in the occupied territories or curtailed Israeli military operations.

But that doesn’t mean this new diplomatic front led by the UK, France and Canada won’t have an impact.

It won’t change things overnight. In the short term, it may even deepen Israeli defiance.

But it does mark a significant shift in the global mood.

And if Netanyahu has a dashboard in his residence, this moment should be flashing red.

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