French President Emmanuel Macron has announced that France will officially recognize Palestine as a state at the United Nations General Assembly in September. This landmark decision makes France the first G7 nation to take such a step, intensifying international debate over the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. The move has been welcomed by some countries and leaders, such as Turkey’s President Erdogan, but condemned by Israel, the United States, and several Jewish organizations, who argue it could embolden Hamas and undermine peace efforts. Macron’s decision comes amid growing frustration over the humanitarian crisis in Gaza and a perceived lack of progress toward a two-state solution. The announcement has put pressure on other Western countries to clarify their positions and could reshape diplomatic dynamics in the Middle East.
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