![Children hold a Palestinian flag as they stand on rubble while Palestinians in the Bureij Refugee Camp, strive to maintain their routines under challenging conditions, surrounded by destroyed buildings, as the implementation of a ceasefire agreement is anticipated in the coming days in Gaza City, Gaza on January 17, 2025. [Moiz Salhi - Anadolu Agency]](https://www.middleeastmonitor.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/01/AA-20250117-36778657-36778652-LIFE_AMIDST_RUINS_PALESTINIANS_IN_GAZA_STRUGGLE_WITH_CHALLENGING_CONDITIONS-1.jpg)
The series of Palestinian recognition by key Western allies is a seismic shift in the international status quo Washington has spent decades constructing. When Britain joined Canada, Australia, and Portugal in recognising Palestinian statehood, it was not a gesture of goodwill—it was a thunderous strategic shift that threatens to leave the United States diplomatically isolated on one of the most volatile issues in the Middle East. The timing is monumental. Britain’s reluctant action comes more than a century after the Balfour Declaration itself laid the ground for the settlement of the Jews in Palestine. The fathers of the current status quo realise it is indefensible. The mass recognition is a complete reversal of the post-World War II contrived perception that […]
