PARIS — France has been pushing European countries including the United Kingdom, the Netherlands and Belgium to jointly recognize the state of Palestine at a United Nations conference next month.
French President Emmanuel Macron had hoped to use the event to jumpstart peace talks between Israel and the Palestinians by having several European states officially recognize Palestinian statehood and some Middle Eastern states officially recognize Israel.
“The two-state solution is more necessary than ever but it has been more undermined than ever due to the war, the displacement [of Palestinians] and the violence of extremist settlers,” said a French diplomat who, like others quoted in this piece, was granted anonymity for protocol reasons.