
Britain and Germany have begun making excuses, saying that while they want to recognize Palestine as an independent state, they have no intention of doing so at this time. These two countries have started making excuses in this manner following France’s decision and announcement to recognize Palestine as an independent state. French President Emmanuel Macron said that France will officially recognize Palestine’s independence at the United Nations General Assembly session in September. He said the purpose of this decision is to establish stability and maintain peace in the Middle East. Jews and their biggest supporter, America, have expressed displeasure about this and launched verbal attacks against Macron.
Regarding this matter, British Minister for Science and Technology Peter Kyle said that his country wants to recognize Palestine as an independent state. However, he said this is not the time to do so, and that priority should be given to stopping the exchange of attacks between Hamas, which rules Gaza, and the Jews. And to provide assistance to help those impoverished in Gaza due to the Jewish genocide to recover from that situation. All governments that have ruled Britain have promised to recognize Palestinian independence. However, no date or schedule for doing so has been announced. Nor have any conditions been set for it. “We want [to establish] an independent Palestinian state, that’s what we want, we need to pave the way for a sustainable political solution to [the Jews’ inhumane crimes],” Kyle said.
However, he said Britain is making excuses not to recognize Palestinian independence at this time. “But at this moment, today, we should prioritize saving [Gaza’s people from the brutal] situation they are in, the people of Gaza are enduring a very miserable situation today,” he said. British Prime Minister Keir Starmer has also said that living in an independent state is a right of the Palestinian people. And he has called for completing the requirements to establish two independent states of Israel and Palestine on the Palestinian lands occupied by Jews. Saying that can be done by stopping the genocide in Gaza, Starmer has called for an end to Jewish aggression.
Regarding this matter, Germany said it does not currently have any intention of recognizing Palestinian independence. However, the German government spokesperson said the highest priority at the moment is to do the work needed to establish two independent states for Jews and Palestinians on Palestinian land. “The most important thing for the German government is to ensure the safety and security of [Zionist] Israel. Therefore, recognizing Palestine as an independent state is not something the German government will do in the near future,” the German government spokesperson said.
