Ukraine in Arabic | British parliament recognized Palestine

The vote comes just as Sweden's new centre-left government is set to officially recognise Palestine

KYIV/Ukraine in Arabic/ Against a backdrop of growing impatience across Europe with Israeli policy, Britain’s Parliament overwhelmingly passed a nonbinding resolution Monday night to give diplomatic recognition to a Palestinian state. The vote was a symbolic but potent indication of how public opinion has shifted since the breakdown of American-sponsored peace negotiations and the conflict in Gaza this summer.

The motion - which is non-binding - was passed by 274 in favor to 12 votes against, to “recognize the state of Palestine alongside the state of Israel” as part of a “contribution to securing a negotiated two-state solution.”

The motion comes only a week after Sweden’s new center-left government is set to officially recognize Palestine – a move that has been condemned by Israel, which says an independent Palestine can only be achieved through negotiations.

UK British Prime Minister David Cameron abstained from the parliamentary vote, his spokesman said earlier.

In addition to Cameron, the government was also asking ministers to not take part, the spokesman said.

The UK premier’s decision not to vote was no surprise, due to his party’s not having a strict line on the issue of Palestinian statehood, Chris Doyle, the director of the London-based advocacy group Council for Arab-British Understanding (CAABU) said earlier on Monday.

“He knows that he doesn’t really have to vote. The government has not issued a three-line [strict instruction to attend and vote] whip on this, so the Conservatives effectively have a free vote,” Doyle told.

“That the prime minister will not be attending the voting session means that it is not consequential,” said Hilal Khashan, a professor of political science at Lebanon’s American University of Beirut.

“It means also that he does not want to obstruct the outcome of the vote,” Khashan said earlier.

Symbolic value

The vote has symbolic value due to both Britain’s colonial history with the region and as a possible way to get other Western European nations to follow suit, Doyle said earlier.

“If Britain does take steps forward towards recognition, that will make it easier for other states to copy.”

Due to the 'symbolic' nature of the vote, which is not in practice expected to change the UK’s policy toward Palestinian territories, the Palestinians are “expecting that this vote will usher in a new era,” Khashan said.

The outcome was being closely watched by Palestinian and Israeli authorities as a barometer for European readiness to act on Palestinian hopes for unilateral recognition by U.N. member states.

alarabiya.net

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