During an interview last month, Hamas leader Ghazi Hamad celebrated the renewed push for a two-state solution, saying, “The initiative by several countries to recognize a Palestinian state is one of the fruits of October 7.”
Even worse, within hours of Starmer’s announcement on Sunday he “lauded the recognition of a Palestinian state by the United Kingdom, Canada, Portugal, and Australia in a Sunday statement, calling the move ‘an important step,'” according to The Jerusalem Post.
“This recognition is an important step in maintaining the right of our Palestinian people to their land and holy sites, and to establishing their independent state with Jerusalem as its capital,” Hamas stated.
And he implicitly credited the horror of the Oct. 7 attack with the desired outcome, calling the recognition a “deserved outcome of our people’s struggle.”
It’s a chilling message — that virtually guarantees more terror to come. And since Hamas now has proof of how willing the U.K. is to accede to terrorist demands, the U.K. has just become a gleaming target for terror operations.
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Even worse, within hours of Starmer’s announcement on Sunday he “lauded the recognition of a Palestinian state by the United Kingdom, Canada, Portugal, and Australia in a Sunday statement, calling the move ‘an important step,'” according to The Jerusalem Post.
“This recognition is an important step in maintaining the right of our Palestinian people to their land and holy sites, and to establishing their independent state with Jerusalem as its capital,” Hamas stated.
And he implicitly credited the horror of the Oct. 7 attack with the desired outcome, calling the recognition a “deserved outcome of our people’s struggle.”
It’s a chilling message — that virtually guarantees more terror to come. And since Hamas now has proof of how willing the U.K. is to accede to terrorist demands, the U.K. has just become a gleaming target for terror operations.

Hours After Starmer Recognizes Palestinian State, Hamas Credits Oct. 7 - Guaranteeing More Terror to Come
British appeasement in the 1930s fed the unimaginable bloodshed of World War II. They've clearly forgotten the lesson.
