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France's Macron to Recognise Palestinian State, move Sparks US-Israel Fury Firstpost America

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French President Emmanuel Macron has announced that France will formally recognise the State of Palestine at the UN General Assembly in September, calling it an "urgent priority" to end the war in Gaza and support a two-state solution. The decision has sparked strong backlash from Israel and the United States, with Prime Minister Netanyahu calling it a "reward for terror" and Secretary of State Marco Rubio labelling it "reckless." Palestinian leaders and Hamas welcomed the move, urging other nations to follow. France joins 147 countries already recognising Palestine. The announcement comes as Gaza faces worsening famine and ceasefire talks between Israel and Hamas stall. Watch for more.
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