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Recognition of the State of Palestine: a matter of “justice”, according to the Spanish minister

His country has been maneuvering for months to join other capitals. Recognition of the State of Palestine is only “justice” for the Palestinian people, Spanish Foreign Minister José Manuel Albarez said on Sunday in Brussels.

“Palestinians have the right to have a state, just as Israelis have this right,” the minister added during a press conference alongside Palestinian Prime Minister Mohamed Mustafa, who said Madrid’s decision to recognize the State of Palestine represented a “major boost.” “for peace and stability in the region.

Spain made the decision jointly with Ireland and another non-EU European country, Norway. They will recognize a Palestinian state from Wednesday 28 May. The Palestinian Prime Minister welcomed the decision, calling on all European countries to follow suit. “I think this is the right decision,” he insisted. “This is the beginning of a new stage.” However, the topic divides the European Union, which has struggled to find common ground since the start of the Gaza war.

Palestinian Prime Minister in Spain on Wednesday

Mohamed Mustafa will travel to Madrid on Wednesday, where he will be received by Spanish authorities “as equals,” according to Jose Manuel Albarez, a day after Madrid recognized the State of Palestine. The two men repeated their call for an immediate ceasefire, with Mohamed Mustafa insisting the international community now “demands” it. “I think it’s time to raise our voices a little more and demand a ceasefire, I think it’s time to end the war,” the Palestinian prime minister said.

videoSpain, Norway and Ireland recognize the existence of a Palestinian state

The war in Gaza was sparked by an unprecedented Hamas attack on October 7 that killed more than 1,170 people, mostly civilians, according to an Agence France-Presse tally based on Israeli officials. The military operation launched by Israel in response in the Gaza Strip has killed some 36,000 people, the vast majority of them civilians, according to the Hamas Health Ministry, which does not distinguish between civilians and combatants.

Source: Le Parisien

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