Israel’s almost six-month-old bombardment of Gaza since the October 7 attack has revived calls for Palestinians to be given a state of their own, AFP reports.
Spain’s left-wing Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez has announced plans to soon recognise a Palestinian state, breaking with other Western powers which have long argued this should only come as part of a negotiated peace with Israel.
The Palestinians themselves have meanwhile relaunched a more-than-decade-old application to become a full member state of the United Nations.
According to the Palestinian Authority, which rules parts of the occupied West Bank, 137 of the 193 UN members already recognise a Palestinian state.
They include many countries from the Middle East, Africa and other regions, but not the United States, Canada, most of Western Europe, Australia, Japan or South Korea.
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