The Security Council, which controls the procedure through which states are recognized, clearly acknowledged that no “State of Palestine” exists.
Recent international actions have exposed deep bias and double standards toward Israel within global institutions.
A United Nations Security Council resolution on Gaza explicitly conditioned any future Palestinian statehood on significant reforms and developments, implicitly affirming that no Palestinian state currently exists.
Shortly afterward, the International Criminal Court proceeded on the assumption that a State of Palestine does exist and can grant the court jurisdiction, despite not meeting established criteria for statehood and Israel not being an ICC member.