This week has brought both hope and disappointment for the people of Palestine. On one hand, Canada, France, and the United Kingdom have recognized Palestine as a state, a long-awaited step towards international recognition and support for their struggle for sovereignty. But on the other hand, these same countries continue to fund the Israeli government, which has been carrying out a violent and deadly campaign against Palestinians in Gaza.
It is a bittersweet victory for the people of Palestine. For decades, they have been fighting for their basic human rights and for their right to self-determination. The recognition of their state by these influential countries is a significant step towards achieving their goal. It is a clear message to the world that the Palestinian people are deserving of their own independent state, just like any other nation.
However, this recognition must go hand in hand with actions that support the Palestinian cause, not hinder it. Funding Israel, which has been committing human rights violations and war crimes in Gaza, goes against the very values of democracy and human rights that Canada, France, and the UK claim to uphold.
For years, the Israeli government has been carrying out a brutal campaign against Palestinians in Gaza, often using excessive force and targeting innocent civilians. The recent escalation of violence in May 2021, which resulted in the deaths of over 250 Palestinians, including women and children, has once again brought the issue to the forefront of international attention.
Despite this, these three countries, as well as many others, continue to provide military and economic aid to Israel. In fact, the US, the largest supplier of military aid to Israel, recently approved a $735 million sale of precision-guided weapons to Israel. This is alarming and contradictory to the values of peace and justice that these countries claim to stand for.
The reality on the ground is that this funding enables Israel to continue its oppressive and violent policies towards the Palestinian people. It allows them to maintain their illegal occupation of Palestinian territories and to carry out devastating attacks on civilians without any accountability.
It is time for these countries to take a stand and match their words with actions. Recognizing Palestine as a state is a positive step, but it is not enough. It is time to hold Israel accountable for its actions and to stop funding the occupation and the violence it perpetrates.
There is no denying that the Palestinian people have suffered greatly under Israeli occupation. They have faced a range of human rights violations, including land confiscation, home demolitions, arbitrary arrests, and restrictions on movement. These actions have only deepened the suffering of the Palestinian people and hindered their development as a nation.
It is the responsibility of the international community to support the Palestinian people and their right to self-determination. This means not only recognizing their state but also taking concrete actions to end the occupation and bring justice to the Palestinian people.
The recent recognition of Palestine as a state by Canada, France, and the UK must be followed by a shift in their policies towards Israel. It is time for these countries to stop turning a blind eye to the atrocities committed against the Palestinian people and to take real action to end the occupation.
This means imposing sanctions on Israel, halting military aid, and supporting the International Criminal Court’s investigations into war crimes committed by Israel. It also means putting pressure on Israel to end its illegal occupation and to comply with international law.
We cannot continue to fund a government that violates human rights, disregards international law, and perpetuates violence against a civilian population. It is time for Canada, France, the UK, and other countries to stand on the right side of history and take a firm stance against Israel’s actions.
The recognition of Palestine as a state is a step in the right direction, but it is only the beginning. We must continue to strive for a just and peaceful resolution to the Palestinian-Israeli conflict. It is time for the international community to show its commitment to human rights and justice by taking meaningful action to support the Palestinian people and their struggle for independence.



