As President Donald Trump addresses the United Nations General Assembly, a growing wave of allied nations—including the UK, France, Australia, and Canada—formally recognize Palestinian statehood, deepening global divisions over the Gaza conflict. In a fiery speech, Trump condemns the move as a “reward for terrorism,” referencing the October 7 Hamas attacks and urging unity against unilateral recognition. With over 150 world leaders convened in New York, the debate intensifies around ceasefire prospects, humanitarian aid, and the future of a two-state solution. Trump’s isolation on the global stage underscores a shifting diplomatic landscape, as Arab and European leaders push for a post-war plan that sidelines Hamas and reimagines Gaza’s governance
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