Britain, Australia and Canada Recognize Palestinian State
The move marks a historic diplomatic break with U.S. policy.
Britain, Australia, and Canada have formally recognized a Palestinian state in a coordinated move that represents a historic shift in international diplomacy.
Leaders in all three nations said the decision was intended to keep the two-state solution alive amid the ongoing conflict in Gaza, even as the United States continues to oppose such recognition.
The announcement immediately sparked a wave of reactions across the Middle East and beyond.