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Efforts by Western countries to recognize Palestine, which occurred amid growing pressure on Israel due to the situation in Gaza. In particular, such steps were taken by the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, and France.

Diplomatic Isolation of Israel

According to Alexander Musienko, the coordinated actions of Western states may deepen the diplomatic isolation of Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu.

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However, despite this, the recognition of the Palestinian state did not stop military actions against “HAMAS.” According to him, this is primarily a symbolic gesture of support for Palestinian self-determination, while the real situation on the ground remains unchanged. Israel continues to fight for its security.

Historical Context

The expert recalled that Palestine declared its independence back in 1988, receiving recognition from more than 80 countries, including the USSR and the Ukrainian SSR. Nevertheless, he notes that this event did not change the overall course of events in the region.

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Impact of Events on World Politics

In Musienko’s opinion, current events may divert attention from Ukraine, which, he believes, is beneficial to the Russian authorities. Western countries, such as the United Kingdom and France, are less involved in Middle Eastern affairs, focusing on European issues. Thus, they turn to more understandable problems, forgetting about more complex situations related to the war in Ukraine.

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The Other Side of the Coin

Moreover, the Ukrainian situation requires attention, but Europeans are more inclined to discuss Middle Eastern issues. Alexander Musienko summarizes that avoiding local conflicts may be one of the reasons prompting Western countries to act this way.

 

 

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