The UK Prime Minister Sir Kir Stmper said on Tuesday that his country would recognize a Palestinian state at a United Nations meeting in September, unless Israel fulfills certain conditions.
Sir Kir said the plan would proceed until the Israeli government takes “significant steps to end the terrible situation in Gaza”, including a ceasefire and a commitment to a long-term peace process that provides two-state solutions.
About 140 countries formally recognize a Palestinian kingdom, and last week France promised to do so at the same United Nations meeting.
The BBC’s Tom Betman pressed the UK Foreign Secretary David Lami at the time of the Palestinian state, a un-supported food security body said that “Gaza is currently playing the worst situation of famine”.