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'I'm not sure this helps us much': European countries are recognizing an official Palestinian state

 

'I'm not sure this helps us much': European countries are recognizing an official Palestinian state

Will these new recognitions, which the U.S. and larger European nations have not joined, bring full Palestinian statehood closer and improve the lives of Palestinians?( )

It has a flag. A national anthem. Diplomats. Even its own international dialing code. In fact, three-quarters of the world's 195 countries − 143 U.N. member states plus the Vatican and Western Sahara − say it is a state.( )

A decision by Ireland, Norway and Spain to recognize an independent Palestinian state, which officially takes effect Tuesday, comes nearly eight months into Israel's war with Hamas in the Gaza Strip, and decades into one of the world's most high-profile and intractable conflicts, between Israelis and Palestinians.( )

But what does this formal statehood label mean? And will these recognitions, which the U.S. and larger European nations have not joined, bring full Palestinian statehood closer, and improve the lives of Palestinians?( )

Rowan Nicholson, a scholar of international law at Australia's Flinders University, said that to qualify as a state four criteria are typically required: a permanent population, a defined territory, a government, and independence.( )

He said the conditions for statehood are both fairly rigid and a matter of debate.

"The criteria have developed over the centuries through the practice of states. There’s no single definitive written version of them; they are fuzzy and open to interpretation," said Nicholson, who has worked on cases before the International Court of Justice, a Hague, Netherlands-based court that last week ordered Israel to halt its military operation in Rafah, in Gaza, as part of a war crimes allegations case brought by South Africa.

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Paris Hilton sparks fans' concerns as son wears life jacket backwards in pool video

 Paris Hilton sparks fans' concerns as son wears life jacket backwards in pool video


The socialite, 43, took to social media over Memorial Day weekend to share a video of her and Phoenix enjoying the sunny weather while splashing together in the pool.( )

However, many fans took to her comments to advise the mom-of-two — who recently also addressed safety fears over her children's car seats — pointing out that her little one had his blue life jacket on backwards.( )

'Hey momma just a tip from another puddle jumper mom I think it's on backwards,' one person wrote. ( )

Paris replied: 'Oops! Thank you! I never let him out of my arms. thought it was backwards too, I said that to the person who I bought it from & they said it was on right. But thank you so much for letting me know.' ( )

A puddle jumper is a type of life jacket designed for young children. Puddle jumpers are buoyant vests with arm floats that help keep kids afloat.

The arm and middle float section is designed to be worn in the front, and closed with a strap in the back.( )

However, Phoenix had his put on backwards, with the strap in the front.

Many fans offered Paris — who's been enjoying a family vacation in Hawaii — advice on how to best close the jacket, while still giving her words of encouragement as a new mom.  

'Double check the puddle jumper. I believe it's on backward,' another fan suggested.( )

'Swimming teacher here, see if you can swap the puddle jumper for a float jacket. Gives him the use of his arms to aide his swim journey,' someone else mentioned, to which Paris wrote back, 'Thank you' with a heart emoji.

Yet another fan chimed in, writing, 'So adorable. those floaties are the best just buckle it in the back instead of the front.' ( )

'The little life jacket is backwards, but you are an amazing mother!!! Enjoy every moment, my youngest just graduated high school.' 

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