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Starmer to recognise Palestinian statehood this weekend, reports suggest

18 Sep 2025 3 minute read
From West Wales to Palestine We Are The Red Line. Image: Hannah Saunders

Sir Keir Starmer will recognise a Palestinian state over the weekend after Donald Trump concludes his state visit to the UK, reports have suggested.

The Prime Minister has previously said he plans to recognise Palestinian statehood ahead of the United Nations general assembly in New York this month, if Israel does not meet a series of conditions to improve the humanitarian situation in Gaza.

High-level meetings at the UN summit involving world leaders begin next week.

Sir Keir has held off on formally announcing the UK will recognise a Palestinian state until after Mr Trump leaves for fear it could dominate a Thursday news conference the two men plan to hold, according to the Times.

The Prime Minister has found himself at odds with the US administration over the move, which is opposed to official recognition of Palestine.

However other nations, including France, Australia and Canada, have said they plan to take the same step at the UN gathering.

“Genocide”

Elsewhere, Sir Sadiq Khan has for the first time described the situation in Gaza as a “genocide”, in the latest domestic political intervention in the crisis in the Middle East by a senior Labour figure.

The Mayor of London told an audience at a people’s question time event: “I think what’s happening in Gaza is a genocide.

“When I see the images of the children starving, 20,000 children have starved because of the policies of the Israeli government, when I see the health system in Gaza collapsed, when I see the lack of supplies reaching people in need, when I see the famine that is man made, when I read the interim judgment of the ICJ, and then see a UN commission report this week, I think it’s inescapable to draw the conclusion in Gaza we are seeing before our very eyes a genocide.”

On Tuesday, a UN commission said it had reasonable grounds to conclude Israel is committing a genocide against the Palestinians in Gaza.

Sir Sadiq’s comments could prove a thorn in the side for the Prime Minister ahead of his meeting with Mr Trump on Thursday and the planned press conference.

The US president is no fan of London’s Mayor, and the pair have engaged in a long-running spat.

Pressure

The Prime Minister announced he would recognise Palestine’s statehood in July, after mounting pressure from Labour MPs over the worsening humanitarian situation in Gaza.

But Sir Keir suggested British recognition was conditional, and he would refrain if Israel committed to a ceasefire, a two-state solution to peace, and halted annexation of the West Bank.

All three conditions are however unlikely to be met, given the Israeli government opposes these terms.

Israel is currently undertaking a major ground offensive in Gaza, with thousands forced to flee from Gaza City in recent days.


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theoriginalmark
theoriginalmark
2 months ago

I guess it will depend on what Trump allows him to do after today’s (18 Sep) jolly at Chequers

Rhufawn Jones
Rhufawn Jones
2 months ago

Da iawn! Hen bryd!

Cwm Rhondda
Cwm Rhondda
2 months ago

Long overdue!

David Jones
David Jones
2 months ago

Hmmm The British Government to recognise a terrorist run state.What could possibly go wrong?

Charles Coombes
Charles Coombes
2 months ago

Believe when I hear it.

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