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UK Labour leader Keir Starmer announced that Britain may recognize the state of Palestine in September if Israel does not meet certain conditions. These include ending the conflict in Gaza, agreeing to a ceasefire, committing to a two-state solution, allowing aid into Gaza, and avoiding annexations in the West Bank. Starmer also demanded that Hamas release hostages, disarm, and stay out of Gaza's governance. This move follows internal pressure from senior Labour figures.
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