French President Emmanuel Macron has announced that France will officially recognize the state of Palestine at the UN General Assembly in September, making it the first G7 nation to do so. The move is intended to pressure for an end to the war in Gaza and to revive hopes for a two-state solution, but it has triggered strong condemnation from Israel, the United States, and some European allies. Supporters argue that this recognition could shift international dynamics and encourage other countries to follow suit, while critics warn it may embolden Hamas and complicate peace efforts. The decision comes amid a worsening humanitarian crisis in Gaza and growing international frustration over stalled peace talks. Macron's bold step has ignited heated debate about the future of Middle East diplomacy and the role of Western powers in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
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