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No matter how strong Israel's military, this isn't a good place for this small country to be

Emmanuel Macron was in his element. Touring the UN's main hall, hugging fellow leaders before taking to the podium.

He was here to make history. France, the country that carved up the Middle East over a hundred years ago along with Britain, finally giving the Palestinians what they believe is long overdue.

As it happened: France recognises Palestinian state Yvette Cooper witnessed the event looking on. Her prime minister, Sir Keir Starmer, did the same over the weekend.

Foregoing such hallowed surroundings, he beat the French to it by a day. "Peace is much more demanding, much more difficult than all wars," said Macron, "but the time has come." There were cheers as he recognised the state of Palestine.

The time for what? Not for peace that is for sure. The war in Gaza rages and the West Bank simmers with settler violence against Palestinians.

The French and British believe Israel is actively working against the possibility of a Palestinian state. Attacks on Palestinians, land seizures, the relentless pace of settlement construction is finishing off the chances of a two-state solution to the conflict, so time for unilateral action they believe.

Without the horizon of a state of their own, Palestinians will resort to more and more extreme means. The Israelis say they have already done so on 7 October and this move only rewards the wicked extremism of Hamas.

But the Netanyahu government has undeniably sought to divide and weaken the Palestinians and has always opposed a Palestinian state. Israel still has the support of Donald Trump, but opinion polls suggest even in America public sentiment is moving against them.

That shift will be hard to reverse. Read more:Will Trump force Netanyahu's hand? More than three quarters of the UN's member nations now recognise a state of Palestine, four out of five of the security council's permanent members.

The move is hugely problematic. Where exactly is the state, what are its borders, will it now be held to account for its extremists, who exactly is its government? But more and more countries believe it had to happen.

That leaves Israel increasingly ostracised and for a small country in a difficult neighbourhood that is not a good place to be, however strong it is militarily..

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