Palestinian State Recognition 2024-01-30

2024-01-30

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Chris Law SNP
Dundee Central
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The potential merits of recognising a Palestinian state are under discussion.
What recent assessment has he made of the potential merits of the recognition of a Palestinian state?
We are clear that for a peaceful solution to this conflict there must be a political horizon towards a two-state solution. Britain will recognise a Palestinian state at a time when it best serves the objective of peace. Bilateral recognition alone cannot end the occupation.
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Q2 Partial Answer
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Evidence of war crimes, crimes against humanity committed by Israel, and the risk of genocide being recognised by the International Court of Justice.
Given the evidence of war crimes and crimes against humanity committed by Israel, has the UK Government sought to ascertain what the Israeli military objective is in Gaza?
I have not seen the motion tabled by the SNP—and I probably would not agree with it if I had. We are always focused on addressing the points that the hon. Lady has made. When it comes to the International Court of Justice, and indeed international humanitarian law, the Government's view is not the same as hers, but she may rest assured that we keep these things under very close review.
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The live ongoing investigation by the ICJ into genocide in Gaza, and British Government's reluctance to recognise the state of Palestine.
Given that there is now a live ongoing investigation by the ICJ into genocide in Gaza, does the Minister understand that failure to recognise the Palestinian state will result in recognising a cemetery?
The Government's position—and indeed, I believe, the position of those on the Opposition Front Bench—has always been clear: we should recognise the state of Palestine when the time is right. The Foreign Secretary last night added some further words to that commitment, but that is the commitment of the British Government.
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Q4 Partial Answer
Chris Law SNP
Dundee Central
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The Foreign Secretary's indication that the UK Government will consider recognising the Palestinian state.
Given the recent comments by the Foreign Secretary, can the Minister explain how recognition is possible when both the Israeli National Security Minister and the Finance Minister have advocated for resettling Palestinians from Gaza?
The Foreign Secretary was making it clear that we need a credible route to a Palestinian state and the offer of a new future. It is very important to lift people's eyes to the possibilities once a political track is established. I point out to the hon. Gentleman that progress has been made.
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Q5 Partial Answer
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The current situation with Hamas controlling Gaza, Fatah barely able to control the west bank, and Israel still in trauma.
Given the current situation, what does he think that talk about early recognition of Palestinian statehood can achieve?
I recognise the voracity of what my right hon. Friend says, but there is no change in the policy. He is right that Hamas must agree to the release of all hostages, that Hamas can no longer be in charge of Gaza, and that we need an agreement to provide governance, service and security there.
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Q6 Partial Answer
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A third of Knesset Members attending a conference calling for the return of settlements to Gaza and north of the occupied west bank.
Given that some Members have asked for a voluntary migration of Palestinians from Gaza, does the Minister agree that this is not in the best interests of Israel?
Yes, I do. The only viable long-term pathway is a two-state solution based on 1967 lines, with Jerusalem as a shared capital, that guarantees security and stability for both Israelis and Palestinians.
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Q7 Partial Answer
Greg Smith Con
Mid Buckinghamshire
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Hamas's commitment to continuing attacks on Israel.
Given the statements made by a senior Hamas official, does he agree that the only political solution must be the elimination of Hamas?
That is why the Government have made it clear that calls for a ceasefire on its own will simply not work. First, Israel absolutely has the right of self-defence, to address and deal with the cause of the terrible events of 7 October.
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Q8 Partial Answer
David Lammy Lab
Tottenham
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The Labour party has supported Palestinian recognition for a decade. Prime Minister Netanyahu made unacceptable comments regarding the issue.
For a decade now, the Labour party has supported Palestinian recognition. After the unacceptable comments by Prime Minister Netanyahu, does the Prime Minister agree that no country has a veto over the UK's decision to recognise Palestine?
We will pursue the policy that we think is right. The Foreign Secretary set out clearly in his remarks last night the importance of a credible route to a Palestinian state and a new future.
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The specific ask was not directly addressed; Andrew Mitchell did not confirm or deny whether the UK agrees that no country has a veto over its decision to recognize Palestine.
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Q9 Partial Answer
Brendan O'Hara SNP
Argyll, Bute and South Lochaber
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Palestinian recognition is an inalienable right. The Foreign Secretary mentioned looking at the issue of recognizing a Palestinian state with allies.
Given Netanyahu's categorical rejection of a Palestinian state, what are the next steps? When will we hear about them, and how confident can we be that we will not be sitting here in another 10 years, wishing we had acted to prevent a genocide?
The British Government's policy has been clear on the recognition of the state of Palestine. We are working extremely hard in the region and more widely internationally to secure a political track.
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The specific ask was not directly addressed; Andrew Mitchell did not provide details about next steps or timelines for recognizing a Palestinian state.
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