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France Officially Recognizes Palestine, Macron Slams Hamas

France Formally Recognizes Palestine at UN Summit.

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On Monday, French President Emmanuel Macron declared that France has formally recognized the State of Palestine during a summit in New York focused on the two-state solution.

Macron said, “The time has come. True to France’s historic commitment to peace between Israelis and Palestinians, I declare that today France recognizes the state of Palestine.”

The announcement places France alongside Britain, Canada, Australia, and Portugal, who made similar recognitions on Sunday. The move has drawn sharp criticism from Israel, while more nations are expected to announce their support in the coming days.

Macron Stresses France’s Historic Commitment

Macron emphasized that the recognition was part of France’s longstanding commitment to Middle East peace.

He said: “The time has come. Faithful to my country’s historic commitment in the Middle East, for peace between the Israeli people and the Palestinian people… I declare that France recognizes today the State of Palestine.”

Opposition From French Right-Wing Leader

Not all political leaders in France supported the move. Marine Le Pen, leader of the French right, strongly opposed Macron’s decision.

She stated: “Macron today recognizes Hamastan, not Palestine. This is a grave mistake for everyone fighting Islamic terror. This is a terror state whose birth was written in the blood of the victims of the most enormous pogrom since World War II.”

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Protests Erupt in Milan After Palestine Recognition

The recognition of Palestine has also sparked reactions across Europe. In Milan, Italy, protests broke out after Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni refused to recognize the Palestinian state.

What began as a peaceful demonstration at Milan station escalated into clashes with police, reflecting rising frustration. The protests followed the recognition of Palestine by France, the UK, Germany, and Spain.

Global Momentum Toward Palestinian Statehood

France’s decision adds to a growing international movement recognizing Palestine as a state. With several Western nations stepping forward, the move could reshape diplomatic relations in the Middle East and intensify debates on the two-state solution.

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