Labour Party's Commitment to Palestinian Statehood Ahead of Election

Britain's opposition Labour Party, leading in polls before the July 4 election, pledged to recognise a Palestinian state as part of a renewed peace process. Their manifesto emphasizes that Palestinian statehood is an inalienable right. Current Conservative government has also shown intent for recognition, albeit under conditions of a peace process.


Reuters | Manchester | Updated: 13-06-2024 15:57 IST | Created: 13-06-2024 15:57 IST
Labour Party's Commitment to Palestinian Statehood Ahead of Election
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Britain's opposition Labour Party, which is far ahead in polls before a July 4 election, pledged on Thursday to recognise a Palestinian state as a contribution to a renewed peace process. "Palestinian statehood is the inalienable right of the Palestinian people," said Labour's election manifesto - the collection of policies it would enact if it forms the next government.

"We are committed to recognising a Palestinian state as a contribution to a renewed peace process which results in a two-state solution with a safe and secure Israel alongside a viable and sovereign Palestinian state." The current Conservative-led government has previously said Britain could formally recognise a Palestinian state before the end of a peace process, and that Palestinians in the West Bank and Gaza Strip must be given "the political perspective of a credible route to a Palestinian state and a new future".

In May, Spain, Ireland and Norway officially recognised a Palestinian state, prompting an angry reaction from Israel, which has found itself increasingly isolated after more than seven months of conflict in Gaza.

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