•Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu denounced leaders who had recognised a Palestinian state, as he headed to the United States today for White House talks and an address to the UN General Assembly. His remarks came three days after France led a special summit on the sidelines of the General Assembly, [...
•Badenoch and Starmer Opposition Conservative Party leader, Kemi Badenoch, has faulted the recognition of the State of Palestine by the UK government, describing it as “absolutely disastrous”. Badenoch warned that the UK would regret taking the decision, reports AFP. “Disastrous. Absolutely disastrous. We will all rue the day this decision was...
•Britain’s Prime Minister Keir Starmer (R) and Palestinian President Mahmud Abbas Britain, Australia, and Canada yesterday recognised a Palestinian state in a seismic shift in decades of Western foreign policy, triggering swift Israeli anger. Portugal was also to recognise Palestinian statehood later yesterday, as Israel came under huge intern...
•Donald Trump and Keir Starmer US President Donald Trump today said he disagreed with Prime Minister Keir Starmer over Britain’s plan to recognise a Palestinian state, after the leaders discussed the war in Gaza. “I have a disagreement with the prime minister on that score — one of our few disagreements,” Trump said at a […]
•Britain’s Prime Minister Keir Starmer Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced yesterday the UK will formally recognise the State of Palestine in September unless Israel takes various “substantive steps”, including agreeing to a ceasefire in Gaza. The potentially landmark move, part of Starmer’s plan for a “lasting peace”, came after the British...

