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This page is subject to the extended confirmed restriction related to the Arab-Israeli conflict. See also: Foreign relations of Palestine For international recognition of Israel, see International recognition of Israel. State of Palestine Countries that have recognised the State of Palestine Countries that have not recognised the State of Palestine As of June 2024, the State of Palestine is ...
Many states have recognized the State of Palestine since 1988. Under the principles of customary international law, when a government is recognized by another government, recognition is retroactive in effect, and validates all the actions and conduct of the government so recognized from the commencement of its existence.
Palestine, [i] officially the State of Palestine, [ii] [e] is a country in the Southern Levant region of West Asia.Recognized by a majority of UN member states, it encompasses the Israeli-occupied West Bank, including East Jerusalem, and the Gaza Strip, collectively known as the occupied Palestinian territories, within the broader geographic and historical Palestine region.
This page is subject to the extended confirmed restriction related to the Arab-Israeli conflict. UN member states that at least one other UN member state does not recognise Non-UN member states recognised by at least one UN member state Non-UN member states recognised only by other non-UN member states or not recognized by any other state A number of polities have declared independence and ...
[117] [118] Most of the 146 states that have recognised the State of Palestine have elevated the Palestinian representation in their country to the status of embassy. [119] A number of other states have granted some form of diplomatic status to a PLO delegation, falling short of full diplomatic recognition.
Some 140 countries have already recognized the state of Palestine, so its admission would have been approved. This is the second Palestinian attempt to become a full member of the United Nations, ...
We urge the minority of U.N. member states who have not yet recognized Palestine to take this crucial step now. These steps should not be linked to negotiations between the conflict parties ...
Saeb Erekat then said the new emblem will be used in correspondence with countries that have recognized a state of Palestine. [146] For the time being the governments of the renamed Authority established in 1994 and of the State established in 1988 remain distinct. [147]