Ramallah, Palestinian Territories – Crowds of people rallied in the occupied West Bank on Tuesday, waving flags and holding posters of president Mahmud Abbas to celebrate the wave of recognition by Western powers of a Palestinian state.
“This recognition is a first step in a process that we hope will continue,” Jibril Rajoub, secretary-general of Fatah’s central committee, told AFP.
“It is the result of more than a century of resistance and determination by our people.”
Rajoub said he had felt moved listening to the speeches made at the UN General Assembly in New York the night before.
“We must learn from the past and unite the people,” he said.
Maysoon Mahmud, 39, who is also a Fatah member, said: “We came here today to thank the countries that have recognised Palestine, but also to ask them to continue to support us in stopping the war.”
“It is time for the world to take responsibility,” she added.
Further north in Tulkarem, dozens more gathered, holding the flags of countries that now recognise a Palestinian state.
A majority of European powers now recognise a Palestinian state, following official declarations on Monday by France, Belgium, Luxembourg, Malta and others, after nearly two years of war in Gaza and soaring violence in the West Bank.
A day earlier Britain, Australia, Canada and Portugal also took the step.
‘We want action’
But many Palestinians interviewed by AFP expressed ambivalence at the move due to the bitter reality of the situation on the ground.
Roula Ghaneb, an academic from Tulkarem, stood impassively in the middle of the Ramallah rally, holding a photo of her 20-year-old son, Yazan.
“He was arrested at our home eight months ago,” she said, adding that he was being held in poor conditions.
Ghaneb said she wanted an end to all violence, insisting: “We don’t want words, we want action.”
Jamila Abdul, a resident of a village between Jerusalem and Ramallah, said: “Palestine is being exterminated today in Gaza and the West Bank in various ways.”
Hardline Israeli government ministers have made little secret of their desire to annex the West Bank, which Israel has occupied since 1967 and where roadblocks are multiplying and Israeli settlements are expanding.
The diplomatic push also comes as Israel is intensifying its military offensive in Gaza City, after nearly two years of war triggered by Hamas’s deadly attack in October 2023.
“If they want to recognise something, they must recognise the genocide that is taking place today, put an end to these atrocities and punish Israel for these crimes,” said Abdul.