ΕΑΝ ΠΡΟΤΙΜΑΤΕ ΕΛΛΗΝΙΚΑ ΠΑΤΗΣΤΕ ΤΗ ΣΗΜΑΙΑ ΣΤΟ ΚΑΤΩ ΜΕΡΟΣ ΤΗΣ ΟΘΟΝΗΣ
A seismic shift ahead of the UN Assembly. Netanyahu vows the Palestinian state “will never exist” — but history and world opinion, including left and right wing Americans are turning against him.
By Helleniscope’s Editorial Team
In a historic joint move that reverberated across the world stage, Britain, Canada, and Australia have formally recognized the State of Palestine. The declarations, made on Sunday, mark a decisive break from decades of hesitation by major Western powers and represent one of the most significant diplomatic victories for the Palestinian cause in recent memory.
The timing could not be more symbolic. With the United Nations General Assembly opening this week in New York, the coordinated recognition sends a thunderous message: the patience of Israel’s traditional allies has run out. For years, the West paid lip service to a “two-state solution” while enabling endless settlement expansion and military campaigns in Gaza. Now, by recognizing Palestine outright, these nations have drawn a red line—Israel cannot continue with business as usual.
Netanyahu’s Furious Response
As expected, the response from Jerusalem was furious. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu thundered that a Palestinian state “will never exist west of the Jordan River,” framing the move as a dangerous concession to terror.
But Netanyahu’s words ring hollow. How can he dictate to the world what “will never exist,” when three of Israel’s closest partners have just affirmed otherwise? His defiance underscores the very arrogance that has led to Israel’s isolation. Recognition is no longer the domain of the Global South or Europe’s outliers—it now comes from the heart of the Western alliance. To insist that Palestine “will never exist” is to deny not only the aspirations of millions of Palestinians but also the shifting consensus of the international community.

Geopolitical Ramifications
The geopolitical consequences of this coordinated recognition are enormous. With Britain, Canada, and Australia leading the charge, it is expected that other allies will soon follow. Israel, once sheltered by near-unanimous Western backing, is suddenly vulnerable.
And this comes just as the UN General Assembly convenes. The optics are devastating for Israel: rows of world leaders preparing to endorse Palestinian statehood, while Netanyahu insists he can defy history itself.
Even in the United States, Israel’s last unconditional bastion of support, the tide is turning. The shocking assassination of Charlie Kirk, which raised difficult questions about U.S.–Israel relations, has only deepened public mistrust. Recent polling shows a collapse of bipartisan support: both left-wing progressives and right-wing populists are souring on Israel, albeit for different reasons. For decades, Israel relied on a bipartisan firewall of support in Washington; that firewall is now crumbling.
Conclusion
This week marks the beginning of a new chapter. Britain, Canada, and Australia have opened the door. Netanyahu’s fiery denial cannot stop the momentum. As the UN General Assembly meets in New York, Israel finds itself increasingly isolated, cornered, and defiant—while Palestine, for the first time in decades, carries the legitimacy of recognition from the very nations that once stood firmly behind Israel. It is a dangerous turning point in history, as the globalists seem to have decided to even turn to nuclear war… But it may also prove to be a tactical move: The powers that be want to save the governments in the UK, Australia and Canada, who are faced with internal struggle as the people demand peace in Gaza and beyond and are against Netanyahu, the genocidal maniac… The “powers that be” may end up supporting Netanyahu to the end – just because they cannot afford to lose the Zionist state of Israel…
September 21, 2025, n.stamatakis@aol.com www.helleniscope.com
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