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Can Starmer's Palestinian pledge be more than symbolic gesture? | |
(32 minutes later) | |
As Sir Keir Starmer made his address inside Number 10, I was standing outside in a noisy – deafening even – Downing Street. | |
Gaza protesters were making themselves more than heard with drums, sirens and whistles. | |
It was a visible, visceral demonstration of the public pressure the prime minister has come under to toughen his stance on Israel. | It was a visible, visceral demonstration of the public pressure the prime minister has come under to toughen his stance on Israel. |
Public pressure, but also political pressure. | Public pressure, but also political pressure. |
More than half of Labour backbench MPs signed a letter demanding the government recognises a Palestinian state. | More than half of Labour backbench MPs signed a letter demanding the government recognises a Palestinian state. |
Several ministers in the cabinet have been joining the lobbying behind the scenes. | Several ministers in the cabinet have been joining the lobbying behind the scenes. |
In recent weeks there has been a hardening of the government's language. Today a hardening of the government's position. | In recent weeks there has been a hardening of the government's language. Today a hardening of the government's position. |
And make no mistake. This is a big change in British foreign policy. | And make no mistake. This is a big change in British foreign policy. |
It has long been a Labour position to recognise a Palestinian state as part of a peace process and at a time of maximum impact. | It has long been a Labour position to recognise a Palestinian state as part of a peace process and at a time of maximum impact. |
Sir Keir has decided that time is now. | Sir Keir has decided that time is now. |
There are important caveats. The prime minister said the UK will recognise a Palestinian state in September unless the Israeli government takes "substantive steps to end the appalling situation in Gaza". | There are important caveats. The prime minister said the UK will recognise a Palestinian state in September unless the Israeli government takes "substantive steps to end the appalling situation in Gaza". |
There were three particular demands. That Israel: | There were three particular demands. That Israel: |
Reaches a ceasefire | Reaches a ceasefire |
Makes clear there will be no annexation in the West Bank | Makes clear there will be no annexation in the West Bank |
Commits to a long-term peace process that delivers a two-state solution | Commits to a long-term peace process that delivers a two-state solution |
There were also demands on Hamas. The government said they must: | There were also demands on Hamas. The government said they must: |
Immediately release all of the hostages | Immediately release all of the hostages |
Sign up to a ceasefire | Sign up to a ceasefire |
Disarm and accept that they will play no part in the government of Gaza | Disarm and accept that they will play no part in the government of Gaza |
There is a question over how realistic the conditions are. | There is a question over how realistic the conditions are. |
Given the makeup of the Israeli government, which relies on support from far-right ministers opposed to a two-state solution, it seems highly unlikely Israel will agree. | Given the makeup of the Israeli government, which relies on support from far-right ministers opposed to a two-state solution, it seems highly unlikely Israel will agree. |
I am told Sir Keir spoke to Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu before the cabinet meeting this afternoon. | I am told Sir Keir spoke to Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu before the cabinet meeting this afternoon. |
Whether Hamas would accept disarming and having no part in the government in Gaza is also highly questionable. | Whether Hamas would accept disarming and having no part in the government in Gaza is also highly questionable. |
The conditions have already been criticised, including by some Labour MPs like Sarah Champion who led the lobbying for the government to make this move. | The conditions have already been criticised, including by some Labour MPs like Sarah Champion who led the lobbying for the government to make this move. |
Champion says she is "troubled our recognition appears conditional on Israel's actions". | Champion says she is "troubled our recognition appears conditional on Israel's actions". |
"Israel is the occupier, and recognition is about the self-determination of the Palestinian people," she adds. | "Israel is the occupier, and recognition is about the self-determination of the Palestinian people," she adds. |
The Conservatives say this is just "designed to appease his backbenchers" and "will not secure lasting peace". | The Conservatives say this is just "designed to appease his backbenchers" and "will not secure lasting peace". |
PM: UK will recognise Palestinian state unless conditions met | PM: UK will recognise Palestinian state unless conditions met |
So will the government go ahead with recognising a Palestinian state if only some of those conditions are met? | So will the government go ahead with recognising a Palestinian state if only some of those conditions are met? |
What if, for example, there is a ceasefire but not much progress to a two-state solution? | What if, for example, there is a ceasefire but not much progress to a two-state solution? |
I'm told by senior figures in government that decision will be made in September. | I'm told by senior figures in government that decision will be made in September. |
But now that the prospect of British recognition of a Palestinian state is a realistic prospect, it will be difficult for the government to row back from that, particularly given the fact so many Labour MPs will demand it goes ahead. | But now that the prospect of British recognition of a Palestinian state is a realistic prospect, it will be difficult for the government to row back from that, particularly given the fact so many Labour MPs will demand it goes ahead. |
So why now? And will it make any difference to the situation in Gaza? | So why now? And will it make any difference to the situation in Gaza? |
Sir Keir says this is the right moment partly because the humanitarian crisis in Gaza is so dire. | Sir Keir says this is the right moment partly because the humanitarian crisis in Gaza is so dire. |
And, partly because he said he was "particularly concerned that the idea of a two-state solution is reducing and feels further away today than it has for many years". | And, partly because he said he was "particularly concerned that the idea of a two-state solution is reducing and feels further away today than it has for many years". |
The key question is: will this end up being anything more than a symbolic gesture? | The key question is: will this end up being anything more than a symbolic gesture? |
The prime minister wants to avoid that. | The prime minister wants to avoid that. |
The conditions are designed to put pressure on Israel to change course. | The conditions are designed to put pressure on Israel to change course. |
However, the US has far greater influence over Israel - and the country's long-standing position is to only recognise a Palestinian state as part of moves towards a long-term resolution to the conflict. | However, the US has far greater influence over Israel - and the country's long-standing position is to only recognise a Palestinian state as part of moves towards a long-term resolution to the conflict. |
Donald Trump has suggested doing so now would "reward Hamas". | Donald Trump has suggested doing so now would "reward Hamas". |
Sir Keir wants to show he is a serious leader who can have a real impact on the global stage. | Sir Keir wants to show he is a serious leader who can have a real impact on the global stage. |
Whether that aim is realised is now, largely, in the hands of Netanyahu and Trump. | Whether that aim is realised is now, largely, in the hands of Netanyahu and Trump. |
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