Its state Palestine is expected to recognize today the Britain Despite the US pressures not to make such a move.
British Prime Minister Kir Starmer announced in July that his country would recognize a Palestinian state on the occasion of the 80th General Assembly in September, unless Israel took a series of measures, including a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip.
Finding deterioration of the situation, the Labor Prime Minister is expected to ratify this decision, according to BBC, Guardian and Association Press reports.
Kir Starmer says that in this walk, Britain seeks to promote a true peace process. Reacting, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu accused him of rewarding “monstrous terrorism” and practicing a policy of “jihadist” ideology.
Recognition is expected when Israel continues in land and airline in Gaza, specifically in our northern part, to destroy the Palestinian Islamist Movement of Hamas.
The pressure intensified to the British Prime Minister after French President Emmanuel Macron announced that Paris would recognize a Palestinian state at the UN General Assembly, followed by about ten other countries.
About three quarters of 193 UN Member States have recognized a Palestinian state, which was founded by the exiled Palestinian leadership in 1998.