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摩根:英國(guó)也要承認(rèn)“巴勒斯坦國(guó)”了,作為英國(guó)人我有話要說(shuō)
最后更新: 2025-08-12 16:11:30Hello everyone, my name’s Morgan — and today I want to talk about some pretty big news coming out of the UK. Earlier this month, Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced that Britain will formally recognize the state of Palestine. It’s a huge shift — following in France’s footsteps — and it comes at a time when Israel’s assault on Gaza has created a worsening humanitarian crisis that’s dominating headlines.
Here’s the interesting part: this announcement came less than two days after Donald Trump’s visit to the UK — a visit where, by Trump’s own admission, the topic of Palestine wasn’t even discussed. Yet shortly afterwards, Starmer makes this move. Coincidence? Maybe. But here’s something worth noting: Trump’s tone on Gaza has mellowed in recent weeks — far less combative than the hard?line rhetoric he used to use. And that shift? It might have given Starmer the political space to finally act.
So why now? Well, a big part of this comes down to pressure — not just internationally, but here at home too. Public opinion in the UK has been pushing harder and harder for action, and this move puts Britain alongside France and Canada in recognising Palestinian statehood. But — and there’s always a but — like those other countries, the UK’s recognition comes with conditions. And here’s when the UK’s decision becomes more complex.
Now, the whole question of recognising Palestine has been around for decades. There’s been partial recognition in some international forums, but full recognition? That’s always been blocked, largely because of US influence. But with the humanitarian crisis in Gaza escalating, more Western governments are rethinking things — seeing recognition as a way to try and contain the conflict, push Israel toward a ceasefire, and hopefully save lives.
For Starmer, this announcement also ticks off a campaign promise — though critics have been quick to point out that it’s taken him a while to get here. And, like Canada’s position, it’s conditional recognition. Some people see that as a cautious step, maybe even half?hearted, rather than a full?on push to bring peace.
And of course, Britain’s role in all this isn’t new. The UK played a huge part in shaping this conflict more than a century ago, with the Balfour Declaration in 1917 promising a Jewish homeland in what was then British?controlled Palestine. Ever since, UK foreign policy has walked a fine line: supporting Israel’s right to exist, but also pushing — at least in principle — for a two?state solution. The trouble is, that two?state vision looks less and less realistic. With Israeli politicians openly calling for the annexation of Gaza and the West Bank, it’s hard to see how that proposal holds up in today’s reality.
And this is where the UK’s balancing act really comes into focus. On one side, there’s growing public and international pressure to recognise Palestine and address the humanitarian crisis. On the other, there’s the UK’s long?standing alliance with Washington — and any move seen as undermining US?Israel relations could risk that partnership. More importantly, any move that upsets that balance could jeopardise the post?Brexit trade deal Starmer desperately wants. Starmer’s announcement tries to tread this line: offering conditional recognition to signal change, but keeping enough ambiguity to avoid a full?blown clash with the US.
Moreover, this recognition of a Palestinian state comes at a crucial point in British domestic politics. The Reform Party — a right?wing party led by one of Donald Trump’s close allies, Nigel Farage — is currently leading in some polls. Starmer finds himself in a difficult position, trying to balance three pressures at once: (1) the United States, and most importantly the prospect of a major post?Brexit trade deal; (2) growing public pressure within the UK; and (3) the rise of the Reform Party. An incredibly tricky position.
The UK has long been seen as pragmatic in its approach to foreign policy. And while it is commendable — even noteworthy — that Britain is joining Canada and France in becoming one of the first G7 nations to recognise Palestine, the conditions attached to this recognition have drawn criticism. Many argue they feel less like a warning to Israel and more like a conciliatory gesture, aimed at balancing the needs of both Israel and the United States.
The requirement that Israel agree to a ceasefire — despite repeatedly violating ceasefires in the past — coupled with a vague insistence on reviving the already?dead two?state solution, has left some critics unimpressed. To them, the plan is symbolic, but unlikely to change realities on the ground.
Starmer’s announcement is a big move — but with all those conditions, is it really a breakthrough? Or just a gesture to keep everyone happy — Washington, the public, even Reform voters?
One thing’s for sure — now that France and Canada have taken the leap, Britain won’t be the last. The conversation around Palestinian statehood will only get louder and louder.
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