Hamas Israel War के बीच चार देशों ने Palestine को देश के रूप में दी मान्यता, हमास ने क्या कहा?

In the past few hours, Israel has suffered a major diplomatic setback as Britain, Canada, Australia, and Portugal have formally recognized Palestine as an independent state. This move marks a significant turning point in the Israel-Palestine conflict and reflects the changing international stance amid the ongoing Gaza war. Palestinian groups, including Hamas, have welcomed the decision, calling it a major victory that strengthens their claim to land and rights. Israel, however, has condemned the move, labeling it as rewarding terrorism and insisting that recognition should only come after all hostages are released.

The coordinated step by these four G7 countries ahead of the UN General Assembly is seen as an attempt to revive the two-state solution. Leaders from these countries stated that recognition of a free and sovereign Palestinian state is necessary for peace, especially in light of Israel’s settlement expansion in the West Bank and the ongoing war in Gaza.

Meanwhile, the conflict in Gaza has reached a critical stage. Hamas has rebuilt its tunnel network, hiding fighters and hostages underground, forcing the Israeli military to halt ground operations due to concerns for hostage safety. The humanitarian crisis in Gaza is worsening, with shortages of food, electricity, and medicine, and hospitals in dire condition. International calls for a ceasefire and hostage safety have intensified, but the US continues to veto UN resolutions demanding an immediate ceasefire.

Israel faces mounting international isolation and pressure, while the war has become more complex, involving not just military action but also humanitarian and diplomatic challenges. The fate of the hostages and the direction of Israel’s response remain uncertain as global dynamics shift.