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Swiss National Council Votes Against Recognizing Palestinian State

Switzerland’s National Council voted 116–66 against recognizing Palestine as a state on Tuesday, April 28,  with 11 abstentions. The proposal had been put forward by the Geneva Canton, which requested that Switzerland recognize the state of Palestine and make every possible effort to establish a just and lasting peace between Israel and Palestine, notably inspired by the Geneva Initiative. The Foreign Affairs Committee of the National Council, which examined the proposal, said that while it condemns the massacres taking place in the Middle East, a majority concluded that conditions are not yet in place to recognize a Palestinian state.

The committee cited international law, which requires three main conditions to be met before recognizing a state: a permanent population, a defined territory, and an independent and functioning government. The third condition was found to be lacking, since no functioning organization governs Palestine. Erich Vontobel of the Swiss People’s Party in Zurich argued that recognition under the current situation would send a problematic signal. He noted that Gaza remains under Hamas control, that Hamas opposes peace and openly seeks Israel’s destruction, and that Switzerland classifies the group as a terrorist organization. Meanwhile, the Palestinian Authority does not exercise unified and effective state authority over the entire territory.

The majority of the committee also believes recognition now would run counter to Swiss neutrality and jeopardize Switzerland’s role as a mediator in the search for peace. The committee concluded that it is currently too early for Switzerland to recognize Palestine, but added that this does not call into question support for a two-state framework over the longer term. The decision matches the upper house’s stance and follows a public initiative in October 2025, as 148 UN members already recognize Palestine, while Switzerland backs a two-state solution only if it includes viable statehood.

(JPost/VFI News)

“Righteousness exalts a nation, but sin is a reproach to any people.” – Proverbs 14:34