Should the government officially recognize Palestine as a sovereign state?
This question addresses whether Australia should unilaterally recognize Palestine before a final peace deal is reached. The current Labor government has signaled openness to recognition to build momentum for a two-state solution, aligning with nations like Spain and Norway. The Coalition opposes this, arguing recognition without a finalized deal rewards Hamas tactics. Proponents view it as a moral necessity; opponents argue it undermines Israel's security negotiation leverage.
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