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Recognise Jerusalem, not a fantasy Palestine

Affirming Israel’s capital would acknowledge the truth, show solidarity with UK’s beleaguered Jewish community and counter anti-Zionism across the West

May 14, 2025 08:54
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No one casting an eye over the letter from Tory grandees urging the government to recognise a Palestinian state will have been surprised by the signatories. Nicholas Soames, Kit Malthouse, Desmond Swayne – it’s a veritable Who’s Who of Tory Arabists.

The names are not new and nor are the arguments. It’s the same invincible certainties about the nature of the conflict, the same faith that legalism can deliver a resolution where politics has not, the same conviction that Palestinian rejection of coexistence is the fault of Israel. The British political class, Labour progressives and patrician Tories alike, believes in self-determination for the Palestinians but not agency.

Even so, the letter’s authors have stumbled across a point. Recognition can send a powerful message about where Britain stands, what it stands for and who it stands with. Which is why, instead of recognising a Palestinian state, the government should recognise Jerusalem as the capital of Israel.

Currently, Whitehall only accepts Israel’s "de facto authority” over the western parts of the city while considering the east to be “under Israeli military occupation”. As such, the UK does not treat Israel as the lawful sovereign in any part of its capital and locates its embassy in Tel Aviv instead.