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Home » CHRIS HUGHES: ‘Starmer’s gloves are off on Gaza but infuriating Netanyahu is risky’
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CHRIS HUGHES: ‘Starmer’s gloves are off on Gaza but infuriating Netanyahu is risky’

By staff29 July 2025No Comments3 Mins Read

A huge gulf could be about to develop between the UK and a key Middle Eastern ally should Benjamin Netanyahu continues with the horror being we’re witnessing in Gaza

Chris Hughes is the Daily Mirror Defence and Security Editor. Chris won specialist journalist of the year in 2013 at the UK Press Awards. He has reported from frontlines in Afghanistan, Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Israel and Ukraine and terror attacks globally including 9-11 in the US. For exclusive analysis you can follow him on Substack here – https://hostileworld.substack.com/

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Benjamin Netanyahu has accused Keir Starmer of ‘appeasing’ Hamas(Image: AFP via Getty Images)

Britain ‘recognising’ a state of Palestine has major diplomatic implications.

It will infuriate the Netanyahu government which post October 7 is not currently willing to countenance one. And it will delight Palestinians, the French government and others who have already done the same.

But to use it as an ultimatum, meaning it’s a threat to Netanyahu and a dangle in front of Palestinians, is a risk. If Netanyahu significantly changes the Israeli stance in Gaza and commits to a two state solution, the UK will be accused of forcing it too early – the war against Hamas is still being fought as far as Israel is concerned.

And, far more likely, if Netanyahu refuses to bend and continues with the horror being imposed on Gazans a huge gulf could develop between the UK and a key Middle Eastern ally. That would also lead to a schism between the UK and the US.

The situation in Gaza is worsening by the day
The situation in Gaza is worsening by the day(Image: Anadolu via Getty Images)

We do not know what Donald Trump said to Keir Starmer in private and it is possible Starmer may have warned him. The UK is breaking cover and trying to force a two state solution and Netanyahu, with the backing of the US, will likely refuse to budge.

There will likely be a vote on the Palestine issue in the UN and this would probably be blocked by the US. Diplomatically, UK recognition of Palestine may lead to the opening of an embassy in London, along with a team of diplomats.

This recognition, though perhaps blocked by other UN nations such as the US, would give the UK meaningful access to Palestinian politics whose epicentre is in Ramallah, in the West Bank. It is a bold move which could prove testing for Starmer’s grit.

Donald Trump say to Keir Starmer
What did Donald Trump say to Keir Starmer in privatewhat Donald Trump said to Keir Starmer in private(Image: Getty Images)

But it could be the beginning of a roadmap to peace that, though Netanyahu will fight it tooth and nail, may lead to a less troubled region.The problem for Netanyahu is he knows that the UN-backed International Criminal Court has issued a war crimes arrest warrant for him.

How UK recognition of a state of Palestine would effect that case is extremely complex but it will lend it weight. And I know that he is very worried about it and he will fight this all the way.

The gloves are off.

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