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    Netherlands rules out recognising Palestinian state for now

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    Posted on August 7, 2025

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    Last updated: January 22, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    The Dutch government delays recognizing a Palestinian state, citing security concerns amid Gaza tensions, contrasting with France and Britain's plans.

    Dutch Government Delays Recognition of Palestinian State Amid Tensions

    AMSTERDAM (Reuters) -The Dutch government on Thursday ruled out recognising a Palestinian state for now despite growing public concern over Gaza but said Israel's actions in the war-ravaged territory were eroding its own security.

    The Netherlands' stance is in contrast to that of some NATO allies, most notably France which has said it will recognise Palestinian statehood in September. Britain has said it will also do so unless Israel takes steps to relieve suffering in Gaza, where starvation is spreading, and agrees a ceasefire.

    "The Netherlands is not planning to recognise a Palestinian state at this time," Dutch Foreign Minister Caspar Veldkamp told an emergency parliamentary debate on Gaza after lawmakers were recalled from their summer vacation.

    Veldkamp also rejected calls to halt arms imports from Israel, saying the Netherlands prioritised domestic and EU procurement before sourcing from third countries.

    However, he said the Netherlands had already taken "significant steps" including travel bans on two Israeli ministers, adding: "This war has ceased to be a just war and is now leading to the erosion of Israel's own security and identity."

    Outside the parliament building in The Hague, around 250 pro-Palestinian protesters demanded stronger Dutch action. Local media reported chants and banners calling for an immediate ceasefire and increased humanitarian aid.

    (Reporting by Charlotte Van Campenhout, Editing by Gareth Jones)

    Key Takeaways

    • •The Netherlands will not recognize a Palestinian state currently.
    • •Dutch Foreign Minister cites security concerns over Gaza conflict.
    • •France and Britain plan to recognize Palestinian statehood soon.
    • •Pro-Palestinian protests occur outside Dutch parliament.
    • •The Netherlands imposes travel bans on two Israeli ministers.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Netherlands rules out recognising Palestinian state for now

    1What is the current stance of the Netherlands on recognizing a Palestinian state?

    The Netherlands has ruled out recognizing a Palestinian state for now, according to Dutch Foreign Minister Caspar Veldkamp.

    2How does the Netherlands' position compare to its NATO allies?

    The Netherlands' stance contrasts with that of some NATO allies, such as France, which plans to recognize Palestinian statehood in September.

    3What actions has the Netherlands taken regarding the Gaza conflict?

    The Netherlands has taken significant steps, including travel bans on two Israeli ministers, but has rejected calls to halt arms imports from Israel.

    4What was the public reaction to the Netherlands' decision?

    Around 250 pro-Palestinian protesters gathered outside the parliament building in The Hague, demanding stronger action and calling for an immediate ceasefire.

    5What procurement priorities did the Dutch Foreign Minister mention?

    Dutch Foreign Minister Caspar Veldkamp stated that the Netherlands prioritizes domestic and EU procurement before sourcing arms from third countries.

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