
How do we go from recognition to meaningful statehood and justice for Palestine?
This episode examines the shifting landscape of Palestenian statehood as recognition spreads and new peace initiatives test the future of governance and diplomacy.
Momentum around Palestinian self-determination is building. Following a landmark summit chaired by Saudi Arabia and France on the margins of last month's UN general Assembly, the UK formally recognised Palestine, with nine other countries soon following suit. At the same time, Donald Trump unveiled a 20-point plan for Gaza, proposing a “Board of Peace” led by Tony Blair to oversee governance, demilitarisation and reconstruction.
With recognition spreading and new peace initiatives on the table, some welcomed, others highly contested - the questions are urgent: What do these developments mean for Palestinian statehood? How can governance be structured to support stability, rights, and accountability? And what is the role of international diplomacy in shaping a just and lasting peace in the region?
Guests:
- Sara Pantuliano (host), Chief Executive, ODI Global
- Nimer Sultany, Reader in Public Law, SOAS University of London
- Nomi Bar-Yaacov, international negotiator, arbitrator and mediator
- Sultan Barakat, Professor in Conflict and Humanitarian Studies, Hamad Bin Khalifa University
Related resources:
- Gaza and the 'day after' – international protection for reconstruction (Expert comment, ODI Global)
- Israel-Gaza crisis (Our topics, ODI Global)
- Stop the siege, stop the starvation – political gestures won't save Gaza (Expert comment, ODI Global)
- Political economy: an antidote to outrage on Gaza (Expert comment, ODI Global)
- Three key takeaways from UNGA 80 (Expert comment, ODI Global)
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