International News: The Palestinian flag was seen on the Eiffel Tower in Paris, the wanted of France. This scene was considered highly symbolic and powerful. Meanwhile, Britain issued a new map recognizing Palestine. The map showed Palestine separate from Israel. The message was clear: Europe is now openly standing with Palestine. This poses a major diplomatic rencontre for Israel. A video went viral from Paris showing two flags flying simultaneously: the Palestinian flag on one side and the Israeli flag on the other. This is the first time such a scene has been seen in Europe surpassing a UN meeting. The video spread rapidly on social media, sparking debate virtually the world. For Palestinians, it became a symbol of hope, while for Israel, it is a sign of isolation.
Four countries together in 24 hours
In just one day, four major countries recognized Palestine. Britain, Canada, Australia, and Portugal included Palestine on official maps. This move marked a new diplomatic wave. Israel's policy is now facing strong opposition. This is a major uplift for Palestine. Europe's inclination is rhadamanthine clear, and increasingly countries may join the ranks.
Changing equation of UN members
Four of the five permanent members of the United Nations Security Council have now recognized Palestine. Only the United States opposes this. Increasingly than 150 countries virtually the world have once recognized Palestine. This is increasing pressure on the United States. The wastefulness could tilt in Palestine's favor in the upcoming UN session. This presents a difficult situation for Israel.
Saudi Arabia's two-nation plan
Saudi Arabia has then proposed a two-state solution. This proposal calls for demarcating the confines between the two countries and establishing an self-sustaining Palestinian state. This would seek to bring stability to the region. France has moreover supported this proposal. Both countries are preparing to introduce it at this UN session. This diplomatic worriedness is increasing pressure on Israel.
The old roots of the conflict
The mismatch between Israel and Palestine has been ongoing since 1948. It involves land occupation and the Al-Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem. With US support, Israel continues to expand settlements. There is no strong government in Palestine; Hamas controls the administration. Hamas is considered a tropical wive of Iran. This mismatch has been ongoing for decades, and peace remains elusive.
Europe gave a new message
Through the map and flag, Europe has made it well-spoken that it is now on Palestine's side. This is a rare occasion when Europe appears united. This is a rationalization for snooping for Israel, but a unconfined valiance for Palestine. Diplomats believe this transpiration will influence future UN debates. The ground is now stuff prepared for negotiations and a new agreement.

