Recent recognitions of Palestinian statehood by Norway, Spain, Ireland, and Slovenia in May-June 2024, amid the Israel-Gaza conflict, have fueled trader sentiment for additional countries joining the 147 UN members already acknowledging Palestine. Momentum stems from EU parliamentary pressures, ICJ advisory opinions on occupation legality, and bilateral diplomacy, with odds reflecting high probabilities for nations like Armenia (recently acted) or Portugal, but low for holdouts like the US, UK, France, and Germany due to alliance ties. Upcoming EU foreign minister meetings and potential UNGA resolutions could catalyze shifts, though Western caution tempers near-term bets.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data · Updated$314,715 Vol.

United States
7%

Italy
15%

The Netherlands
19%

Japan
14%

Germany
7%

Belgium
31%

Finland
11%

Austria
12%

Greece
11%

New Zealand
25%
$314,715 Vol.

United States
7%

Italy
15%

The Netherlands
19%

Japan
14%

Germany
7%

Belgium
31%

Finland
11%

Austria
12%

Greece
11%

New Zealand
25%
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 Norway, Spain, Ireland, and Slovenia in May-June 2024, amid the Israel-Gaza conflict, have fueled trader sentiment for additional countries joining the 147 UN members already acknowledging Palestine. Momentum stems from EU parliamentary pressures, ICJ advisory opinions on occupation legality, and bilateral diplomacy, with odds reflecting high probabilities for nations like Armenia (recently acted) or Portugal, but low for holdouts like the US, UK, France, and Germany due to alliance ties. Upcoming EU foreign minister meetings and potential UNGA resolutions could catalyze shifts, though Western caution tempers near-term bets.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data · Updated



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