Recent recognitions of Palestinian statehood by Spain, Norway, Ireland in May 2024 and Slovenia in June have driven trader consensus toward higher probabilities for additional European nations before 2027, reflecting growing momentum amid the Gaza conflict and ICJ advisory proceedings on Israeli occupation. Over 145 UN members already recognize Palestine, but key Western holdouts like France, Germany, the UK, and US face domestic calls for action, tempered by alliance commitments. France's Macron has signaled openness, while UK's new Labour government reviews policy; upcoming EU summits and UN General Assembly sessions in September could catalyze announcements, though US election outcomes may exert counterpressure on allies.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data · Updated$56,744 Vol.

United States
7%

Italy
15%

The Netherlands
19%

Japan
15%

Germany
8%

Belgium
34%

Finland
11%

Austria
13%

Greece
11%

New Zealand
26%
$56,744 Vol.

United States
7%

Italy
15%

The Netherlands
19%

Japan
15%

Germany
8%

Belgium
34%

Finland
11%

Austria
13%

Greece
11%

New Zealand
26%
An announcement of intentions will not suffice to resolve this market to "Yes." Only a government's formal recognition of the State of Palestine will count toward a “Yes” resolution for this market.
The primary resolution source for this market will be official government information. However, a consensus of credible reporting will also be used.
Market Opened: Nov 5, 2025, 11:52 AM ET
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0x65070BE91...Recent recognitions of Palestinian statehood by Spain, Norway, Ireland in May 2024 and Slovenia in June have driven trader consensus toward higher probabilities for additional European nations before 2027, reflecting growing momentum amid the Gaza conflict and ICJ advisory proceedings on Israeli occupation. Over 145 UN members already recognize Palestine, but key Western holdouts like France, Germany, the UK, and US face domestic calls for action, tempered by alliance commitments. France's Macron has signaled openness, while UK's new Labour government reviews policy; upcoming EU summits and UN General Assembly sessions in September could catalyze announcements, though US election outcomes may exert counterpressure on allies.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data · Updated



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