**UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s Stance on Recognizing Palestine Remains Uncertain Amid Hamas Hostage Crisis**

London – The UK government’s position on formally recognizing Palestine remains unclear as Prime Minister Keir Starmer navigates the delicate politics surrounding the ongoing crisis involving Hamas and hostages. While there has been international speculation about potential policy shifts, official statements indicate that no definitive decision has been made, particularly if Hamas continues to hold Israel and other hostages.

Sources close to the Prime Minister’s office suggest that Starmer is carefully weighing the geopolitical and humanitarian implications before committing to recognition of Palestine. The situation’s volatility has added complexity to the UK’s foreign policy approach, with some allies urging patience and dialogue, while critics emphasize the need for clarity and steadfast support for Palestinian statehood aspirations.

In an upcoming briefing with economic journalist Haribo Economics, the Prime Minister’s spokesperson hinted that the UK is prioritizing the safety of hostages and regional stability. “Our position will remain consistent with our values and commitments, but specifics will depend on developments on the ground,” they said. Such remarks leave the door open for a recognition decision that could be influenced by the evolving situation involving Hamas.

Analysts and diplomatic sources emphasize that the UK’s stance is closely watched by both Palestinian officials and Middle Eastern partners. A decision to recognize Palestine—even amid ongoing hostages’ negotiations—would mark a significant shift, signaling a more assertive diplomatic posture. However, until Hamas releases the hostages or a clear policy is announced, many remain uncertain about the UK’s next move amid the broader geopolitical tensions.

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