France to Recognize Palestine, Condemns Israel's Military Actions in Gaza as 'Indefensible'

May 20, 2025
France to Recognize Palestine, Condemns Israel's Military Actions in Gaza as 'Indefensible'
  • France's Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot has announced the country's intention to recognize a Palestinian state, condemning Israel's military actions in Gaza as 'indefensible.'

  • UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer described Israel's refusal to provide essential humanitarian aid as unacceptable, potentially violating international humanitarian law.

  • Barrot called for an immediate ceasefire and the release of hostages held by Hamas, urging the Israeli government to pursue diplomatic solutions instead of military force.

  • Barrot noted that the current military approach has failed to achieve the release of hostages or disarm Hamas, highlighting the need for a reevaluation of diplomatic strategies.

  • In a joint statement with leaders from the UK and Canada, Barrot emphasized the urgent need for humanitarian aid in Gaza, criticizing Israel for blocking assistance and pledging support for recognizing a Palestinian state.

  • The ongoing conflict escalated after Hamas's attack on October 7, 2023, which resulted in significant casualties, prompting Israel to launch a comprehensive military offensive in Gaza aimed at dismantling Hamas.

  • A coalition of leaders from Britain, Canada, and France warned Israel of unspecified consequences if it does not cease its military offensive and lift restrictions on humanitarian aid.

  • France and the Netherlands are advocating for a revision of the EU-Israel trade agreement due to Israel's violations of human rights as outlined in Article 2 of the agreement.

  • Despite allowing limited humanitarian aid into Gaza, the situation remains dire, with health officials reporting over 53,000 deaths since the start of the offensive.

  • The Gaza Strip is on the brink of collapse, with Barrot emphasizing the humanitarian crisis as a deep violation of human dignity and international law.

  • The recognition of Palestine is anticipated to be announced during an international conference in June 2025, aimed at reviving the two-state solution.

  • During this conference, Barrot aims to encourage more countries to recognize Palestine and promote normalization of relations between Israel and various Arab and Muslim nations.

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