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Why are European Nations Like Portugal Recognising Palestine Now?

Somto NwanoluebySomto Nwanolue
September 20, 2025
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Why are European Nations Like Portugal Recognising Palestine Now?
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No one’s falling for this hollow PR stunt. While European nations like Portugal, France, and the UK finally signal their intent to recognize a Palestinian state, we should ask ourselves: Why now? This is nothing but a calculated, politically convenient move in a desperate attempt to regain some semblance of moral authority after months of complicity in the face of an unfolding genocide in Gaza. These nations are finally being forced to confront their historical hypocrisy, but it’s too little, too late.

For decades, these same Western nations have clung to the myth of a “two-state solution,” a phrase that has become little more than a smokescreen for inaction and a convenient excuse to avoid taking any meaningful stance against Israeli occupation. They’ve watched silently as illegal settlements expanded, as Palestinian rights were systematically eroded, and as the blockade on Gaza turned into a suffocating siege.

Now, with the brutal reality of the Gaza war televised for the world to see, they’ve been put in an impossible position. Their citizens are demanding action, and their international reputation is in tatters. The public is no longer buying the “Israel has a right to defend itself” narrative when the “defense” looks suspiciously like collective punishment.

Why are European Nations Like Portugal Recognising Palestine Now?

This long overdue European recognition of Palestine isn’t a selfless act; it’s a panicked reaction to a crisis of their own making. It’s a way to appease a growing global protest movement, a last-ditch effort to feign concern for international law and human rights.

It’s a pathetic attempt to save face on the world stage, especially as the UN General Assembly convenes and the world’s attention is focused on the Gaza crisis. They’re not doing this because it’s right; they’re doing it because they have no other choice.

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  • Rewarding Terror or Ending Impunity? The False Dichotomy of Recognition
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Rewarding Terror or Ending Impunity? The False Dichotomy of Recognition

The argument from Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his allies, including Donald Trump and the United States, that recognizing Palestine “rewards terror” is not only a transparent absurdity but also a dangerous deflection.

It’s an attempt to distract from the real issue: the decades of occupation, illegal settlements, and systemic violence that are the root cause of the conflict. To claim that a people’s struggle for self-determination is “terrorism” is to fundamentally misunderstand history and deny the basic human right to freedom.

Instead of rewarding terror, recognizing a Palestinian state is the first step toward ending the cycle of impunity. It’s a powerful signal that the world is no longer willing to tolerate the blatant disregard for international law. It’s a way to re-center the discourse on a political solution, not just military action. However, recognition is not enough.

The international community, led by these very European nations, must also offer up real solutions. They need to impose sanctions, enforce a complete arms embargo on Israel, and actively work to end the illegal occupation. Anything less is just another empty gesture.

Why it matters

The current situation in Gaza, with the civilian death toll climbing past 65,000, is a humanitarian catastrophe that demands more than just symbolic gestures. While the recognition of Palestine is a step in the right direction, it is just a first step. The international community has a moral and legal obligation to act decisively.

Solutions must move beyond mere words. The UN General Assembly must demand an immediate and permanent ceasefire, the unconditional entry of humanitarian aid, and an independent investigation into all war crimes. These Western nations, after their long period of complicity, must now use their considerable political and economic leverage to force a just and lasting peace.

The Palestinian people deserve a future free from occupation and violence, and it is long past time for the world to help them achieve it.

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Somto Nwanolue is a news writer with a keen eye for spotting trending news and crafting engaging stories. Her interests includes beauty, lifestyle and fashion. Her life’s passion is to bring information to the right audience in written medium

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