Justice for Palestine calls on the New Zealand Government to announce immediate, unconditional recognition of the State of Palestine during UN General Assembly week. With more than 150 UN member states already recognising Palestine and a fresh wave of recognitions this week (including the UK, Canada, Australia and France) – New Zealand’s continued delay to announce represents a failure of moral leadership and diplomatic courage.
Recognition alone will not end the suffering in Palestine. It must be paired with urgent, concrete actions like sanctions. However, New Zealand’s recognition would contribute to international momentum, and is a decisive and necessary step towards the liberation of Palestine.
Why recognition of Palestine matters
- It puts Palestine on an equal footing with Israel in our diplomatic relations. The failure to recognise Palestine’s full diplomatic status perpetuates an asymmetry between the negotiating parties that can never be the foundation for a durable peace.
- It strengthens Palestine’s ability to participate in UN bodies and to access legal mechanisms that can hold Israel to account.
- It allows for diplomatic pathways – upgraded relations, exchanges of ambassadors and greater leverage in international forums – which alter negotiation dynamics even if Security Council membership remains blocked by vetoes.
- It enables Palestine to establish direct trade agreements and economic relations – creating a pathway to economic self-determination alongside political sovereignty.
- It signals that New Zealand stands with international law and human rights, not with indefinite occupation and impunity. Recognition affirms that no territory can be acquired by force and that the Palestinian people have an inherent right to self-determination.
- It challenges the status quo that has allowed the occupation to continue for decades. Recognition is a clear statement that the current situation is untenable and that Palestinian statehood is not negotiable, it is an inherent right.
“Recognition is a necessary precursor to any just solution underpinned by equality and Palestinian self-determination. But it’s not enough – sanctions on Israel are critical. Netanyahu and his government openly declared their intentions and are now enacting them: genocide and ethnic cleansing of Palestine. All countries must pull every lever they can to end Israel’s violence and impunity.”
As the tragedy in Gaza reaches depths for which there are no words left to describe, we cannot afford further delay. Prime Minister Christopher Luxon has said this is “not a race,” and Minister Peters has called recognition a matter of “when, not if.” The world is watching as New Zealand delays Palestinian recognition while other nations act. The people of New Zealand say clearly to our leaders: the time is now to do everything you can.