Vatican Recognizes Palestinian State in Treaty

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The Vatican sparked international debate this week after it announced a treaty with “the State of Palestine.” The agreement covers treatment of Catholic entities under Palestinian jurisdiction. While the Vatican has been referring to a Palestinian state since 2012, this agreement was viewed as a significant step toward formalizing recognition. Much of the international community does not recognize Palestinian sovereignty. American Jews were among those raising concerns that this move could further threaten Israel’s security.

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