Ireland is set to announce the recognition of a Palestinian state, despite opposition from Israel. This move aligns with a coordinated effort with Spain, Slovenia, and Malta, who believe recognizing Palestinian statehood is essential for lasting peace in the region. The announcement is expected at a press conference on Wednesday morning, reflecting Ireland’s commitment to this cause, which it had signaled it would address by the end of the month.
This decision comes amid broader support within the European Union for a two-state solution, although the EU has not yet unanimously backed the recognition of a Palestinian state. In 2012, the United Nations granted the Palestinian Liberation Organization non-member observer status as the State of Palestine, with significant international support. However, Israel’s Foreign Ministry has warned that such recognition could lead to increased terrorism and instability, and risks entangling Ireland in the geopolitical conflicts involving Iran and Hamas.