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Palestine flies flag over new London embassy after UK recognition
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 82337, member: 636"] Flag raising in London sparks political drama. The Palestinian ambassador hoisted his country's flag over a new embassy there. This followed Britain's official recognition of Palestinian statehood. Ambassador Husam Zomlot called it a historic shift toward sovereignty during the Hammersmith ceremony. The move fulfills a promise made by the UK prime minister last year. That announcement explicitly stated the militant group Hamas would have no future governing role. The foreign secretary argued recognition was necessary for a two-state solution. She called it the only path to security for both Israel and Palestine. The government framed the decision as a strategic play. It aligns with a United Nations declaration endorsed by the General Assembly. They see it as supporting Palestinian nationhood aspirations while pushing a specific political solution. Domestic opposition immediately slammed the recognition. The critical politician labeled it a reward for terrorist activities. She argued this action harms hostage talks and sends a dangerous signal during ongoing security threats. The whole situation remains a deeply contentious political issue. [/QUOTE]
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