Democrats in the House of Representatives sign a speech urging Trump to recognize the Palestinian state Democrats
More than ten members of the Democratic Congress signed a message urging the Trump administration to recognize the Palestinian state, in a joint version with the Guardian.
Congress member Rowa from California is leading the message addressed to the President and Secretary of State Marco Rubio, and many progressive at home, including Greg Cacear from Texas, Priadla Javal from Washington, and Mexwell Frost from Florida.
“This tragic moment has highlighted the world, the discourse needs to be determined by the Palestinian destiny,” says the message. “Just as the Palestinian lives must be protected immediately, their rights should be recognized as a people, a nation and support.”
The message comes at a time when human rights experts appear stimulating the famine that reveals in Gaza, and since some of the main Western allies in Israel, including France and Canada, have recently pledged to recognize a Palestinian state at the United Nations General Assembly.
The UK also pledged a similar pledge if Israel could not agree to a ceasefire by September.
The Democrats adds that a viable Palestinian state “will need to be fully recognized by Israel and the adoption of a framework to ensure the security of Israel, including the removal of Hamas and its abandonment in order to adopt it widely by the community of states.” The French president suggested a similar framework similar last month.
The Khana office said that the message will be sent after September 16, which coincides with the United Nations General Assembly, which lasts from September 8 to 23 this year.
“This is the moment when the United States officially recognizes the Palestinian state,” Khana told the Guardian newspaper. He added that he only started awareness “this last week”, but he described the response as “overwhelming.”
However, the Trump administration made it clear that it is not consistent with the growing list of countries that agree to recognize a Palestinian state. In a briefing at the White House last week, press secretary Caroline Levit said that the president was seen as a “Hamas reward.”
The Middle East administration envoy, Steve Wittouf, traveled to Gaza last week to assess the conditions of aid on the ground, and Trump told reporters on Sunday that the United States “puts money for people’s nutrition.”
But in recent weeks, there have been many cracks in unconditional support for Israel in Congress, including Republicans. Margori Taylor Green was distinguished from Georgia, the strong Maga, the humanitarian crisis in Gaza as a “genocide” In a post at X last weekShe acquired the mobile support of the military campaign of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
While voting for granting US arms sales to Israel in the end, the chapter in the end last week, a record number of Democratic Senate members voted in favor of the two decisions to stop selling offensive weapons to Israel.