Most Americans support international recognition of Palestine: Poll

Most Americans support international recognition of Palestine: Poll

Washington, DC – A new Reuters/Ipsos poll suggests that most Americans support the state of Palestine despite the decline in public support for Israel in the wake of the atrocities in Gaza.

The majority of respondents also claimed that Israel’s military response to Gaza was excessive.

4 446 US adults were quizzed during the survey’s release on Wednesday.

The statement that “Palestine should be recognized as a country by all UN members should be accepted by fifty-eight percent of respondents agrees with it.” Democrats now account for 78 percent of the vote, up from Republicans who make up 41%.

Surprisingly, 77 percent of Democratic respondents concurred that “Israel should be recognized as a country by all UN members.”

Leading rights organizations have referred to Israel’s campaign of destruction, starvation, and displacement in Gaza as a genocide as the world grows in fury.

At the UN General Assembly in the coming months, several US allies have stated that they will recognize Palestine as a state.

The administration of US President Donald Trump has rejected international pressures to recognize a Palestinian state and criticized the actions as pointless.

The majority of nations have recognized Palestine already. How the expansion of illegal settlements in the occupied West Bank, the two territories that would make up a Palestinian state, would be impacted by further recognition by Western nations.

Sanctions and an arms embargo have been a constant request from human rights advocates for the international community to impose serious sanctions on Israel for its abuses of Palestinians.

Israel is continuing its push to seize Gaza City despite protests from European nations, an assault that could result in the displacement of tens of thousands of people and the destruction of what was once Palestine’s largest city.

In violation of international law, Israel is still increasing military and settler attacks in the West Bank while constructing more settlements.

In an effort to oust the possibility of a Palestinian state, Israeli Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich celebrated the recently announced plan for 3,400 illegal Israeli housing units between Palestinian communities in the West Bank.

According to the Times of Israel, “the Palestinian state is being removed from the table not by slogans but by deeds,” according to Smotrich. Every settlement, every neighborhood, and every housing unit are just another example of how dangerous this idea is.

The International Court of Justice ruled last year that Israel’s occupation of Palestinian territories, including Gaza and the West Bank, needs to end “as soon as possible” due to its unlawful presence there.

Israel is a signatory to the Fourth Geneva Convention, which forbids the occupying country from allowing “parts of its own civilian population” to enter the territory it occupies.

As Israel’s occupation of the Palestinian territories gets further entangled, successive US administrations have verbally supported the two-state solution.

Trump, a steadfast supporter of Israel, has gone against conventional wisdom and has criticized the expansion of settlements.

The US public has remained hostile toward Israel, though.

Source: Aljazeera

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