Erkennt Ihr Land den Staat Palästina an? Wenn ja, wann erfolgte die Anerkennung?

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39 Comments

  1. Half_Maker on

    Cool but how do they define its borders? What borders do they recognize?

  2. the_big_sadIRL on

    The borders should be solved with a boxing match between the heads of state refereed by a Buddhist monk

  3. PurpleEfficiency1089 on

    what happened in 1988 to sway the opinion of so many countries?

  4. Paramite67 on

    It should be mentioned that not officially recognizing doesn’t means ignoring or denying, its not a binary state, for example some of these red countries should have representation offices in Palestine

  5. How can a country vote at the UN for the creation of a State and then go on not recognizing its existence?

    Summary of the UN General Assembly vote on Resolution 181, 29 November 1947

    Adopted at the 128th plenary meeting:

    In favour: 33
    Australia, Belgium, Bolivia, Brazil, Byelorussian S.S.R., Canada, Costa Rica, Czechoslovakia, Denmark, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, France, Guatemala, Haiti, Iceland, Liberia, Luxemburg, Netherlands, New Zealand, Nicaragua, Norway, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Philippines, Poland, Sweden, Ukrainian S.S.R., Union of South Africa, U.S.A., U.S.S.R., Uruguay, Venezuela.

    Against: 13
    Afghanistan, Cuba, Egypt, Greece, India, Iran, Iraq, Lebanon, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Syria, Turkey, Yemen.

    Abstained: 10
    Argentina, Chile, China, Colombia, El Salvador, Ethiopia, Honduras, Mexico, United Kingdom, Yugoslavia.

  6. The unnecessary amount of repetitive “NO”s despite the legend, the replacement of borders with weird flag circles which force the year number out of place and the colors overall make my brain hurt.

    Not to mention the mirrored Palestine flag in the title…

  7. Keystonelonestar on

    I suppose that if you’re recognized as a country, like Iraq, and you attack an adjacent country, like Kuwait, that would be called a war when Kuwait strikes back with allies, bombs Iraq, then invades Iraq. No one calls it a ‘genocide.’

  8. How can the ex soviet republics differ in opinion?

    Did the latvian SSR have it’s own diplomacy or did they remove recognition

  9. NevadaDazzling on

    It’s interesting how recognition can vary so much from country to country

  10. ComradeHenryBR on

    Western Europe/the US: “We support a two-state solution with Israel and *that other State there*”

  11. rogueverify on

    How did Russia, Ukraine and Belarus recognize Palestine before independence from the Soviet Union?

  12. This is weird, how all ex Soviet republics green and Moldova somehow red? Did they just change their mind?

  13. ProWanderer on

    Funny fact: Almost every country that tecognizes Palestine, does not recognize Kosovo (and vice-versa). I have no idea why.

  14. FibonacciNeuron on

    How can you recognize something, that does not exist? All of the functions of the state – border, army, taxes, social services, and many more are non existant. They had chances to establish state but refused it all the times with the sole goal of Israel destruction

  15. Im Irish. 2024. It is absolutely shameful, especially when we have always supported the Palistinian cause as a people.

  16. I’m pretty sure mine does, they organize marches in support from time to time. Can’t say how many people actually care tough

  17. 88′ ? Which year, 8803? In the future, or BC? Are you sure you don’t actually mean ’88? Same goes for 92′

  18. Oh wow, I didn’t know Great Britain didn’t recognize Palestine. This whole time I thought GB was part of the reason Palestine exists. I need to read more history.

    P.S. This is an annoying map to look at. It’s more like r/MapBonerKiller

  19. winterchainz on

    Wasn’t Palestine already a state some time ago? I mean, I know people whose grandparents have legit birth certificates from the state of Palestine. Or is there Palestine 2.0 that needs to be recognized now?

  20. nuggetsofmana on

    I imagine some of these might change depending on the government in power (left vs right).

  21. ItsOnlyJoey on

    Damn, Georgia and Azerbaijan have been recognizing Palestine for almost 2000 years!

    /s

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