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Israel-Gaza war: Slovenia is latest EU country to recognise a Palestinian state

  • Slovenia’s prime minister said the move ‘sends hope to the Palestinian people in the West Bank and in Gaza’
  • Last week, Spain, Ireland and Norway officially recognised Palestine in a move strongly condemned by Israel

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The Palestinian flag is raised in Lubljana on Tuesday after the Slovenian parliament approved the recognition of an independent Palestinian state. Photo: Reuters

Slovenia’s parliament passed a decree recognising a Palestinian state, following last week’s recognition by three other European states.

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With the move in response to the devastating Gaza war, Slovenia becomes the latest to do so, pushing ahead with a vote in defiance of an opposition motion to derail it.

On Tuesday, 52 members of the 90-member parliament voted in favour of the government-sponsored decree to recognise a Palestinian state after a chaotic six-hour parliament session.

“Today’s recognition of Palestine as a sovereign and independent state sends hope to the Palestinian people in the West Bank and in Gaza,” Prime Minister Robert Golob wrote on the government’s account on X after the vote as the Palestinian flag was raised in front of parliament.

The opposition boycotted the vote except for one lawmaker who attended but abstained.

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