French President Emmanuel Macron has announced that France will formally recognize the state of Palestine at the United Nations General Assembly in September, marking a significant shift in international diplomacy. This move has drawn sharp criticism from Israel and the United States, who argue it could embolden Hamas and undermine peace efforts, while some European and Arab nations are considering their own responses. Macron’s decision is partly driven by frustration over the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Gaza and stalled peace talks, and he hopes it will pressure other countries to follow suit and revive momentum for a two-state solution. The announcement has intensified debate within the G7 and among global powers, with some seeing it as a landmark step toward peace and others warning of increased instability. The recognition is largely symbolic but adds diplomatic pressure on Israel amid the ongoing conflict and humanitarian crisis in Gaza.
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