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Over 150 nations recognise Palestine as Washington and Tel Aviv face isolation

In 2025, international recognition of the State of Palestine has reached unprecedented levels, exposing the deepening isolation of the United States and Israel. A total of 157 United Nations member states, representing 81 percent of the world, have now formally recognised Palestine as a sovereign state. This broad support underscores the growing divide between the collective will of the international community and the stubborn obstruction of Western powers led by Washington.

A turning point at the United Nations

At the 80th session of the UN General Assembly, six European states, France, Luxembourg, Malta, Monaco, Andorra, and Belgium, formally recognised Palestine. Their decision marked a historic break with decades of hesitation in Western Europe, and added significant diplomatic weight to the global call for justice.

They joined Canada, Australia, and Portugal, along with the United Kingdom, which finally announced recognition on September 21, 2025. For Britain, the move came more than a century after the infamous Balfour Declaration that paved the way for Israel’s creation, and decades after London’s direct complicity in the displacement of Palestinians under the British Mandate.

UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer, in announcing the decision, claimed it was “to keep alive the possibility of peace and a two-state solution.” Yet for many observers, recognition by London and its allies is far less a gesture of goodwill and far more a response to mounting international outrage at Israel’s genocidal war on Gaza, which has already claimed over 65,000 Palestinian lives.

A global majority standing with Palestine

Palestine’s recognition now extends to 157 of the UN’s 193 members, in addition to the Holy See. This includes nearly the entire Arab and Islamic world, the majority of African and Asian countries, and a growing number of European and Latin American states.

From historic allies such as Russia, China, and India, who all recognised Palestine in 1988, to recent converts like Ireland, Norway, Spain, Mexico, and now the UK, the list reflects a sweeping realignment of global opinion. The momentum is especially striking given the timing: since Israel escalated its war on Gaza in October 2023, twenty new countries have extended recognition, eleven of them in 2025 alone.

The Meaning of Recognition

Formal recognition gives Palestine enhanced legitimacy and practical tools in the international arena. It allows Palestinian authorities to open embassies with full diplomatic status, secure trade agreements, and strengthen their voice in international forums. Recognition also empowers Palestine to press cases at the International Criminal Court (ICC), increasing the pressure on Israel’s leadership to face accountability for war crimes and crimes against humanity.

However, recognition alone cannot end the suffering of Palestinians under military occupation. Israel continues to expand settlements in the West Bank, intensify its blockade of Gaza, and unleash indiscriminate violence with the backing of U.S. weapons and vetoes.

As Martin Griffiths of Mediation Group International explained, recognition is “the entry point, but not the end point.” He stressed that governments must follow up with concrete action, halting arms sales to Israel, lifting blockades, and ensuring humanitarian aid reaches Palestinians.

Israel’s predictable rejection

Israel’s response to this wave of recognition has been one of denial and defiance. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu dismissed the UK’s recognition as a “prize for Hamas,” insisting that a Palestinian state “will not happen.” His UN ambassador went further, ridiculing the General Assembly’s session on Palestinian statehood as a “circus.”

These statements reveal not only Israel’s disdain for international law but also its growing sense of isolation. The refusal to acknowledge Palestinian rights is increasingly out of step with the global community, even among Israel’s former allies in the West.

Historical context of recognition

The journey of Palestinian statehood has been long and painful. In November 1988, during the First Intifada, Yasser Arafat proclaimed the establishment of an independent Palestinian state with Jerusalem as its capital. More than 80 nations quickly recognised it, most of them from Asia, Africa, Latin America, and the Arab world. Many of these early recognitions came from states aligned with the Soviet Union and the Non-Aligned Movement, underlining the solidarity of the Global South against colonialism.

The Oslo Accords of 1993 briefly raised hopes for a two-state solution, but Israel’s refusal to halt settlement expansion and the United States’ constant shielding of Tel Aviv through its UN veto power ensured that Palestinian aspirations remained blocked.

In 2012, Palestine achieved non-member observer status at the UN with overwhelming support: 138 votes in favour, nine against, and 41 abstentions. The only opponents were the U.S., Israel, and a handful of their client states. This upgrade allowed Palestine to participate in debates and international institutions, but not to vote.

More recently, in April 2024, Washington once again wielded its veto to block a resolution granting Palestine full UN membership, despite overwhelming support from the General Assembly. The U.S. has used its veto over 50 times to shield Israel, preventing accountability for occupation, illegal settlements, and mass killings.

The shifting global balance

The growing recognition of Palestine highlights a wider transformation in international politics. Countries of the Global South, supported by major powers like China, Russia, and India, are increasingly asserting themselves against U.S. hegemony. For decades, Washington relied on its influence over Western Europe and its veto at the Security Council to protect Israel. But as more European states join the majority in recognising Palestine, the façade of Western unity is crumbling.

Moscow and Beijing have consistently called for genuine multilateralism, an end to occupation, and respect for Palestinian sovereignty. India, too, has long backed Palestinian independence, standing by its historic anti-colonial principles despite deepening ties with Israel in recent years. Together, these powers represent a multipolar order where U.S. diktats no longer dictate global consensus.

Recognition as resistance

While recognition does not stop bombs from falling on Gaza or soldiers from raiding West Bank villages, it is a powerful act of political resistance. Each new recognition isolates Washington and Tel Aviv further, undermines Israel’s propaganda of “democratic legitimacy,” and strengthens Palestine’s case in international law.

For Palestinians, it is a reminder that they are not alone. From Latin America to Africa, from Asia to Europe, nations are rejecting the colonial project imposed on them and affirming Palestine’s right to exist as a sovereign state.

Conclusion

As of 2025, Palestine has the recognition of more than four-fifths of the world’s nations. The tide of history is clearly turning, even if Israel and the United States remain defiant. Recognition by states across continents shows that the struggle of the Palestinian people resonates with the broader fight against imperialism and domination.

The global community, led by the voices of the Global South and supported by powers like China, Russia, and India, is charting a course towards justice. And while recognition may be only the first step, it represents a decisive shift: the world is moving away from Washington’s shadow and towards a new era of multipolar solidarity with Palestine.

1                             France                                September 22, 2025

2                             Luxembourg                         September 22, 2025

3                             Malta                                  September 22, 2025

4                             Monaco                                             September 22, 2025

5                             Belgium                                             September 22, 2025

6                             Andorra                                             September 22, 2025

7                             United Kingdom                                  September 21, 2025

8                             Australia                                            September 21, 2025

9                             Canada                                               September 21, 2025

10                           Portugal                                             September 21, 2025

11                           Mexico                                               March 20, 2025

12                           Armenia                                            June 21, 2024

13                           Slovenia                                             June 4, 2024

14                           Ireland                                              May 22, 2024

15                           Norway                                            May 22, 2024

16                           Spain                                               May 22, 2024

17                           Bahamas                                         May 8, 2024

18                           Trinidad and Tobago                       May 3, 2024

19                           Jamaica                                               April 24, 2024

20                           Barbados                                            April 20, 2024

21                           St Kitts and Nevis                                July 29, 2019

22                           Colombia                                            August 3, 2018

23                           St Lucia                                                September 14, 2015

24                           Holy See *                                         June 26, 2015

25                           Sweden                                             October 30, 2014

26                           Haiti                                                September 27, 2013

27                           Guatemala                                       April 9, 2013

28                           Thailand                                             January 18, 2012

29                           Iceland                                               December 15, 2011

30                           Brazil                                                 December 3, 2011

31                           Grenada                                            September 25, 2011

32                           Antigua and Barbuda                       September 22, 2011

33                           Dominica                                          September 19, 2011

34                           Belize                                                September 9, 2011

35                           St Vincent and the Grenadines          August 29, 2011

36                           Honduras                                          August 26, 2011

37                           El Salvador                                       August 25, 2011

38                           Syria                                                July 18, 2011

39                           South Sudan                                  July 14, 2011

40                           Liberia                                           July 1, 2011

41                           Lesotho                                            May 3, 2011

42                           Uruguay                                           March 16, 2011

43                           Paraguay                                          January 29, 2011

44                           Suriname                                        January 26, 2011

45                           Peru                                               January 24, 2011

46                           Guyana                                          January 13, 2011

47                           Chile                                               January 7, 2011

48                           Ecuador                                           December 27, 2010

49                           Bolivia                                              December 17, 2010

50                           Argentina                                          December 6, 2010

51                           Dominican Republic                          July 15, 2009

52                           Venezuela                                         April 27, 2009

53                           Ivory Coast                                        December 1, 2008

54                           Lebanon                                             November 30, 2008

55                           Costa Rica                                           February 5, 2008

56                           Montenegro                                      July 24, 2006

57                           East Timor                                           March 1, 2004

58                           Malawi                                               October 23, 1998

59                           Kyrgyzstan                                          November 1, 1995

60                           South Africa                                       February 15, 1995

61                           Papua New Guinea                             January 13, 1995

62                           Uzbekistan                                          September 25, 1994

63                           Tajikistan                                              April 2, 1994

64                           Bosnia and Herzegovina                      May 27, 1992

65                           Georgia                                                 April 25, 1992

66                           Turkmenistan                                     April 17, 1992

67                           Azerbaijan                                            April 15, 1992

68                           Kazakhstan                                           April 6, 1992

69                           Eswatini                                                  July 1, 1991

70                           Philippines                                            September 1, 1989

71                           Vanuatu                                                 August 21, 1989

72                           Benin                                                    May 1, 1989

73                           Equatorial Guinea                                 May 1, 1989

74                           Kenya                                                   May 1, 1989

75                           Ethiopia                                                  February 4, 1989

76                           Rwanda                                                  January 2, 1989

77                           Bhutan                                                   December 25, 1988

78                           Central African Republic                       December 23, 1988

79                           Burundi                                               December 22, 1988

80                           Botswana                                           December 19, 1988

81                           Nepal                                               December 19, 1988

82                           Democratic Republic of the Congo         December 18, 1988

83                           Poland                                              December 14, 1988

84                           Oman                                               December 13, 1988

85                           Gabon                                               December 12, 1988

86                           Sao Tome and Principe                   December 10, 1988

87                           Mozambique                                   December 8, 1988

88                           Angola                                             December 6, 1988

89                           Republic of the Congo                    December 5, 1988

90                           Sierra Leone                                    December 3, 1988

91                           Uganda                                              December 3, 1988

92                           Laos                                                  December 2, 1988

93                           Chad                                                 December 1, 1988

94                           Ghana                                              November 29, 1988

95                           Togo                                                 November 29, 1988

96                           Zimbabwe                                        November 29, 1988

97                           Maldives                                          November 28, 1988

98                           Bulgaria                                             November 25, 1988

99                           Cape Verde                                     November 24, 1988

100                        North Korea                                    November 24, 1988

101                        Niger                                               November 24, 1988

102                        Romania                                           November 24, 1988

103                        Tanzania                                           November 24, 1988

104                        Hungary                                            November 23, 1988

105                        Mongolia                                          November 22, 1988

106                        Senegal                                             November 22, 1988

107                        Burkina Faso                                   November 21, 1988

108                        Cambodia                                        November 21, 1988

109                        Comoros                                          November 21, 1988

110                        Guinea                                            November 21, 1988

111                        Guinea-Bissau                                November 21, 1988

112                        Mali                                                 November 21, 1988

113                        China                                               November 20, 1988

114                        Belarus                                              November 19, 1988

115                        Namibia                                            November 19, 1988

116                        Russia                                             November 19, 1988

117                        Ukraine                                             November 19, 1988

118                        Vietnam                                           November 19, 1988

119                        Cyprus                                            November 18, 1988

120                        Czech Republic                               November 18, 1988

121                        Egypt                                               November 18, 1988

122                        The Gambia                                    November 18, 1988

123                        India                                                November 18, 1988

124                        Nigeria                                            November 18, 1988

125                        Seychelles                                       November 18, 1988

126                        Slovakia                                            November 18, 1988

127                        Sri Lanka                                            November 18, 1988

128                        Albania                                               November 17, 1988

129                        Brunei Darussalam                           November 17, 1988

130                        Djibouti                                              November 17, 1988

131                        Mauritius                                          November 17, 1988

132                        Sudan                                              November 17, 1988

133                        Afghanistan                                     November 16, 1988

134                        Bangladesh                                      November 16, 1988

135                        Cuba                                                 November 16, 1988

136                        Jordan                                             November 16, 1988

137                        Madagascar                                     November 16, 1988

138                        Nicaragua                                          November 16, 1988

139                        Pakistan                                             November 16, 1988

140                        Qatar                                                November 16, 1988

141                        Saudi Arabia                                     November 16, 1988

142                        Serbia                                              November 16, 1988

143                        United Arab Emirates                     November 16, 1988

144                        Zambia                                             November 16, 1988

145                        Algeria                                             November 15, 1988

146                        Bahrain                                              November 15, 1988

147                        Indonesia                                          November 15, 1988

148                        Iraq                                                   November 15, 1988

149                        Kuwait                                             November 15, 1988

150                        Libya                                                 November 15, 1988

151                        Malaysia                                            November 15, 1988

152                        Mauritania                                        November 15, 1988

153                        Morocco                                            November 15, 1988

154                        Somalia                                              November 15, 1988

155                        Tunisia                                             November 15, 1988

156                        Turkiye                                               November 15, 1988

157                        Yemen                                            November 15, 1988

158                        Iran                                                  February 4, 1988

 

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