Macron to Recognize Palestine at UN General Assembly in September
FRANCE, JUL 28 – France will formalize recognition of Palestine at the UN General Assembly, joining at least 142 countries despite opposition from Israel and the United States, officials said.
- On July 24, 2025, French President Emmanuel Macron announced his intention to formally acknowledge the State of Palestine during the United Nations General Assembly scheduled for September.
- Macron’s declaration comes in the wake of the October 2023 assault on Israel carried out by Hamas and the continued conflict in Gaza, occurring amid the lack of an Israeli peace partner.
- Macron described the decision as aligned with France’s long-standing dedication to achieving a fair and enduring resolution in the Middle East, while calling for a swift end to the hostilities and increased humanitarian support for Gaza.
- Macron announced that, honoring France’s long-standing dedication to achieving a fair and enduring peace in the Middle East, the country will officially recognize the state of Palestine, a move strongly criticized by Israeli officials who claimed it rewards acts of terrorism.
- France’s recognition may influence other countries to support Palestinian statehood, but it has ignited strong opposition from Israel, the United States, and some key allies.
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