British Foreign Secretary David Cameron met with Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman to discuss the UK’s goal of an immediate humanitarian pause in Gaza, followed by a sustainable ceasefire. Cameron also mentioned the possibility of recognizing a Palestinian state reasonably soon, contingent on the absence of Hamas and not necessarily at the start or end of the peace process. However, this proposal has faced criticism from various quarters, with some viewing it as an attempt to save Israel and others likening it to appeasement of Nazi Germany. Cameron also urged Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to focus on the potential of a Palestinian state rather than its limitations.
🔴 Israeli minister says David Cameron offering Hamas statehood in return for murdering babies https://t.co/Bqt5EdJNjl
The reaction from the Israeli Minister of Diaspora and Social Equality to the latest statement by Lord Cameron on a Palestinian state alongside Israel. https://t.co/AVsBh3WNqm
LIVE UPDATES: British Foreign Secretary David Cameron said he told Netanyahu to "start talking about the things a Palestinian state can be rather than the things it can't be" https://t.co/fMM9Y3YVhi
⚠️ UK'S CAMERON SAYS HE RAISED PALESTINIAN STATE WITH NETANYAHU (Reuters) British Foreign Secretary David Cameron said he told Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to "start talking about the things a Palestinian state can be rather than the things it can't be",… https://t.co/afWEkef168
LIVE UPDATES: Netanyahu minister slams U.K.'s Cameron for mulling Palestinian statehood recognition, compares to Nazi appeasement https://t.co/wb5nhlXhq5
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Top UK diplomat Cameron: No recognition of Palestinian state until Hamas out of Gaza https://t.co/ngFMeqDmhO
British Foreign Office Cameron: We would recognize Palestine if not Hamas It is possible that after the ceasefire in the Gaza Strip, we will officially recognize the state of Palestine and will not wait for the results of several years of negotiations between Israel and the… https://t.co/Q4yGmFxdzr
Speaking in Iranian-occupied Lebanon, Foreign Secretary David Cameron says #Britain could recognise a Palestinian State reasonably soon: "[Recognition] can't come at the start of the [peace] process, but it doesn't have to be the very end of the process." https://t.co/v2AEORMErj
🚨🇬🇧 UK Foreign Office has announced “Britain could recognise a Palestinian state immediately after a ceasefire,” This might “sound” positive, but it’s actually an attempt to save israel. The rump state which will remain in a two state solution. We know that Britain has been… https://t.co/PzLzIcrIU7
Watch: British Foreign Secretary David Cameron meets Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman in Riyadh during his latest Middle East visit. https://t.co/xSjiy23nud
Watch: British Foreign Secretary David Cameron meets Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman in Riyadh during his latest Middle East visit. Read more: https://t.co/RGFSgo7xyK https://t.co/xJcXn7FxC7
“The issue is that it's happening with the backdrop of the current war by Israel against Gaza.” SOAS Professor Dina Matar questions the timing of UK Foreign Secretary David Cameron's proposal to recognise a Palestinian state as a step toward a two-state solution ⤵️ https://t.co/vzytlSpAu9
David Cameron is sending a message to the Palestinians: ‘Start a pogrom, get a state.’ https://t.co/oUWvWhte7i
Regional stability is at the top of the UK and Saudi Arabia’s shared priorities. I met HRH Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman to discuss the UK’s goal of an immediate humanitarian pause in Gaza, followed by a sustainable ceasefire, without a return to fighting. https://t.co/igdbjo3cox