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Map: The countries that recognize
Palestine as a state
Israel and the
Palestinian
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Countries that
recognize
Palestine
as a state
!sheen Tharoor: November 7, 2014
Last week, Sweden became the 135th member of the United Nations to officially recognize Palestine as
an independent state. The act sparked a tetchy diplomatic incident with Israel, which WorldViews
discussed here.
On the ground, a separate, viable Palestinian state is far from a reality. Israel occupies the West Bank and
East Jerusalem, and it partially blockades the Gaza Strip, the territories that would comprise it. The
continued expansion of Israeli settlements into the West Bank makes tackling the question of Palestinian
sovereignty all the more difficult. So, too, the apparent collapse of talks between the Israeli government
and its Palestinian interlocutors.
Sweden's Foreign Minister Margot Wallstrom said her government's decision was aimed at supporting
the Palestinian Authority and its beleaguered President Mahmoud Abbas, particularly given the present
tensions in Jerusalem. "It is important to support those who believe in negotiations and not violence," she
told Al Jazeera. "This will give hope to young Palestinians and Israelis that there is an alternative to
violence."
In the absence of progress in negotiations with Israel, Abbas has taken the Palestinians' case to the United
Nations in recent years. The effort is mostly symbolic — a bid to deepen the political isolation of the right-
wing government of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
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Sweden's move reflects a wider European frustration with Netanyahu. This week, French socialist
lawmakers said they were preparing a bill calling on the government to recognize Palestine. In mid-
October, British lawmakers overwhelmingly passed a motion indicating "that the Government should
recognise the state of Palestine alongside the state of Israel, as a contribution to securing a negotiated
two state solution."
The motion is nonbinding, but serves as one more sign of Europe's growing impatience with the Mideast
status quo. The United States would want to see the two-state solution come into fruition before
conferring official recognition upon Palestine. But that is, at present, a naive hope: A number of prominent
ministers in Netanyahu's government reject outright the possibility of the two-state solution ever being
realized.
Before Sweden's decision, tiny Iceland was the only Western European country to recognize Palestine.
As you can see in the map, most of the other nations that have not officially recognized Palestine are in
the E.U. or are U.S. partners who wouldn't want to ruffle Washington's feathers. These include South
Pacific island nations like Kiribati and Nauru.
Even then, it's quite likely that the U.S. will find itself on this map within a steadily shrinking patch of gray
in the months and years to come.
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