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Belgium Considers Palestinian Statehood Recognition After Hamas Steps Back

Created at 6 Jul · 9:20 PM1 source↑ Market-relevant
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Belgium's Foreign Minister Maxime Prévot announced that the country is moving towards recognizing Palestinian statehood, a decision contingent on Hamas relinquishing governance of Gaza. This follows similar recognitions by other European nations amid the ongoing conflict in Gaza.

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Key Numbers

20 yearsHamas governance duration in Gaza
Oct. 7, 2023Date of Hamas attack on Israel
1,200Civilians killed in Hamas attack
251Hostages taken by Hamas
73,000Palestinians killed in Gaza war
2025Year France, UK, Canada, Australia recognized Palestine
2024Year Spain, Ireland, Norway recognized Palestine

Who's Involved

Maxime Prévot
Belgian Foreign Minister
Hamas
Militant group governing Gaza
Emmanuel Macron
French President
Belgium Considers Palestinian Statehood Recognition After Hamas Steps Back

↳ Why This Matters

Belgium's potential recognition of Palestinian statehood, following similar moves by other European nations, signals a growing international shift in diplomatic relations concerning the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, potentially increasing pressure on Israel and altering regional dynamics.

Key facts

  • Belgium is considering recognizing Palestinian statehood.
  • Hamas announced it would dissolve its governing body in Gaza.
  • Belgian Foreign Minister Maxime Prévot made Hamas stepping down from Gaza governance a prerequisite for recognition.
  • Several European countries have recognized Palestinian statehood in recent years.
  • France, the UK, Canada, and Australia recognized Palestinian statehood in 2025.
  • Spain, Ireland, and Norway recognized Palestinian statehood in 2024.

Belgium's Foreign Minister Maxime Prévot announced on Monday that he has instructed his Cabinet to begin the process of recognizing Palestinian statehood. This significant step is contingent on Hamas dissolving the body that has governed Gaza for the past two decades, a condition Prévot stated was necessary for Belgium to formally recognize Palestine.

Prévot indicated that while the decision might not be finalized by Friday's scheduled ministerial council, it would be addressed soon. The growing European support for Palestinian statehood recognition stems from the ongoing conflict in Gaza, initiated by Israel in response to the Hamas attack on October 7, 2023, which resulted in approximately 1,200 deaths in Israel and the taking of 251 hostages. The health ministry in Gaza reported over 73,000 Palestinian casualties since the war began.

Relations between Israel and European nations have also been strained by increased Israeli settler activity in the West Bank, diplomatic disputes, and aggressive rhetoric from Israeli politicians. In 2025, France, the United Kingdom, Canada, and Australia recognized Palestinian statehood, a move met with condemnation from the U.S. and Israel. Spain, Ireland, and Norway followed suit in 2024 as the death toll in Gaza mounted. While Hamas's withdrawal from Gaza's governance has been cautiously welcomed by the UN, questions regarding its disarmament and the practical impact of this announcement remain.

Frequently asked questions

Belgium's Foreign Minister Maxime Prévot has stated that Hamas must step down from its governance role in Gaza for Belgium to recognize Palestinian statehood.

France, the UK, Canada, and Australia recognized Palestinian statehood in 2025, while Spain, Ireland, and Norway did so in 2024.

The ongoing war in Gaza, increased Israeli settler violence in the West Bank, and diplomatic incidents have soured relations with Israel and increased support for Palestinian statehood.

What Happens Next

01Belgium's ministerial council is scheduled to meet.
02Further discussions on recognizing Palestinian statehood will take place.

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How It Developed

Hamas announced it would dissolve the body governing Gaza.
Belgian Foreign Minister Maxime Prévot stated he instructed his Cabinet to move toward recognizing Palestinian statehood.
Prévot indicated the decision would be on the table soon, but not necessarily by Friday's ministerial council.
European support for recognizing Palestinian statehood has grown due to Israel's war in Gaza.
France, the U.K., Canada, and Australia recognized Palestinian statehood in 2025.
Spain, Ireland, and Norway recognized Palestinian statehood in 2024.

Sources

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Belgium eyes Palestinian recognition after Hamas steps back from Gaza governancePOLITICO Europe

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