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Tuesday, October 14, 2014

British Parliament Votes To Recognize Palestinian State

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British lawmakers vote in favor of recognizing Palestine as a state
UK lawmakers say their motion in favor of recognizing Palestine as a state could kick-start the peace process
Despite the U.N. recognizing a state of Palestine, the U.S. and many European countries have not followed suit

British lawmakers voted Monday in favor of recognizing Palestine as a state, a symbolic move intended to increase pressure for a two-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Legislators in the House of Commons voted 274 to 12 to support a motion calling on the British government to “recognize the state of Palestine alongside the state of Israel.” Prime Minister David Cameron and other government leaders abstained, and more than half of the 650 Commons members did not participate in the vote.


But Western politicians have expressed frustration with Israel's continued settlement-building on West Bank land the Palestinians want for a future state.
 
Earlier this month Sweden's new Prime Minister Stefan Lofven said his government would recognize the state of Palestine, an announcement that drew praise from Palestinian officials and criticism from Israel.

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