Norway, Spain, and Ireland will recognize an independent Palestinian stateas of May 28.

“There cannot be peace in the Middle East if there is no recognition,” Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Stoere said. “By recognizing a Palestinian state, Norway supports the Arab peace plan.”

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    6 months ago

    That’s a big move for Spain, they usually don’t recognize splinter states because of their issues with Catalunya

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        6 months ago

        I mean, if you want we can argue semantics, but I think you get my point

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          6 months ago

          Actually this isn’t a semantic argument.
          As far as Spain is concerned there are factual de jure differences.

          Despite a higher degree of autonomy, Catalonia has been part of Spain for a while now.
          It seems they even accepted the Spanish constitution:

          After Franco’s death in 1975, Catalonia voted for the adoption of a democratic Spanish Constitution in 1978

          Palestine (neither West Bank nor Gaza) on the other hand has never been part of Israel.

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        6 months ago

        Is Palestine a splinter state though?

        Technically yes because formally there are two autonomous regions (Gaza and West Bank) on Israeli soil.

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          6 months ago

          Has Israel actually claimed the West Bank and Gaza as its territory? I thought the Israelis were content to be conquerors and occupiers. Claiming the land would mean either expelling the Palestinians (not politically expedient even for Netanyahu – yet – which is why he’s settled for simply killing them all instead) or granting them citizenship and the right to participate in Israel’s government (a nonstarter for any Israeli government since Rabin).

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            6 months ago

            They never acknowledged any borders partitioning Palestine and Israel, so technically they claimed it with agreeing to various peace agreements like not settling in Gaza strip.

            Edit: And they vehemently oppose Palestinian statehood. They had the US veto a UN vote on that a decade or so ago.