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Which countries support Palestine today? A global overview of support in 2026

The issue of international support for Palestine has been at the heart of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict for over seventy-five years. Contrary to the widespread idea of diplomatic isolation, Palestine actually benefits from a network of political, diplomatic, and popular support around the world. This support has been built up over history, linked to decolonization, anti-imperialist struggles, and the principles of international law. In this context, showing solidarity also involves visible everyday symbols, such as solidarity flags, frequently displayed at rallies and demonstrations.

Since the creation of the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) in 1964, and then Palestine's recognition as a non-member observer state at the UN in 2012, the Palestinian question has emerged as a global issue, extending far beyond the Middle East. This international dimension explains why certain binational symbols have gained prominence, particularly in diasporas and activist movements, such as the Algeria Palestine pins which embodies long-standing political and popular solidarity.

 

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Countries that officially support Palestine diplomatically

Diplomatically, over 140 states currently officially recognize the State of Palestine. This recognition accelerated from the 1980s and 1990s, in the wake of independences and the rise of the Non-Aligned Movement. Beyond declarations, diplomatic positions are sometimes translated into very visible symbolic gestures, such as the use of Palestinian colors on activist materials, or the adoption of common banners also found in solidarity flags used during international events.

Latin America, a structuring political support since the 2000s

Latin America is one of the regions where support for Palestine is most constant and overt. The major turning point occurred in the 2000s, with the rise of progressive governments to power.

Venezuela officially recognized Palestine in 2009, under President Hugo Chávez, who broke diplomatic relations with Israel the same year after Operation Cast Lead in Gaza. Bolivia, under Evo Morales, adopted a similar position and called Israel a "terrorist state" in 2014. Cuba, true to its anti-imperialist stance, has supported Palestine for several decades.

These countries consistently vote in favor of pro-Palestinian resolutions at the UN and regularly host Palestinian representatives at the highest level of government. Symbolically, this solidarity is also found in objects and visuals mixing several national identities, such as combined flags or activist accessories available in dedicated collections, like the Lebanon x Palestine flag.

Africa and the legacy of anti-colonial struggles

African support for Palestine is part of a common history marked by colonization and the struggle for self-determination. Algeria recognized Palestine as early as 1988, the year of the proclamation of the Palestinian state by Yasser Arafat in Algiers. In many countries, this solidarity is also expressed through shared symbols in the street and on social media, sometimes materialized by discrete accessories like the Algeria Palestine pin, which refers to a political memory and historical proximity.

South Africa plays a central role today. Strong from its experience against apartheid, it draws an explicit parallel between its past and the situation of Palestinians. In 2023 and 2024, Pretoria initiated international legal actions against Israel, invoking serious violations of international humanitarian law.

 

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The Arab world and the Middle East: historical but contrasting support

The Palestinian cause is historically central to the Arab world. From the creation of the Arab League in 1945, Palestine became a priority issue. After the 1948 Nakba, Arab solidarity was expressed through political, financial, and military support.

Countries like Algeria, Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, and Qatar continue to officially defend Palestinian rights. Algeria, in particular, makes Palestine a pillar of its diplomacy, regularly stating that "Palestine is a sacred cause." This solidarity is also visible in public spaces, through shared flags and visuals, and sometimes objects that merge affiliations, such as an Algeria Palestine jersey, often worn at rallies or symbolic sports events.

However, since the normalization agreements signed by some Gulf states from 2020, Arab state support has become more heterogeneous. Despite this, the Palestinian issue remains extremely mobilizing among populations, which limits any complete break with the Palestinian cause. This popular mobilization is also visible in the use of binational symbols, such as the Morocco Palestine flag, which reflects the attachment of part of civil society to solidarity with Palestinians.

 

Countries where popular support for Palestine is very strong

In many countries, support for Palestine is primarily popular, sometimes diverging from the official position of governments. This solidarity is expressed through demonstrations, citizen campaigns, student and trade union mobilizations. In these contexts, symbols play a central role: flags, placards, keffiyehs, and anything that allows for a clear message. It is precisely the use of these symbols that explains the rise of items like solidarity flags, often used at public events.

In Western Europe, particularly in France, Spain, Belgium, and Ireland, pro-Palestinian demonstrations regularly gather tens or even hundreds of thousands of people, especially during military offensives in Gaza. To this end, our Belgian friends will be charmed by our magnificent Belgian-Palestinian friendship pin.

Ireland stands out with public opinion historically favorable to Palestine, influenced by its own colonial history. The Irish Parliament has adopted several critical resolutions towards Israeli policy in recent years.

In the United States, popular support for Palestine has been growing significantly since the 2010s, particularly among younger generations, anti-racist movements, and academic circles, despite a very pro-Israel official stance.


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Western countries with ambiguous positions

The United States, Germany, the United Kingdom, and France officially adopt a so-called "balanced" position, theoretically supporting a two-state solution. In practice, these countries maintain close military, economic, and diplomatic relations with Israel.

The United States regularly uses its veto power in the UN Security Council to block binding resolutions. Germany invokes its historical responsibility to justify quasi-unconditional support for Israel, despite growing internal criticism.

This ambiguity fuels an increasingly visible gap between governments and public opinion, and strongly politicizes the Palestinian question in these countries. In this context, symbolic displays (flags, badges, jerseys) sometimes become a way to reclaim the narrative and express solidarity that transcends official positions, whether through Palestinian solidarity t-shirts or binational objects like the Morocco Palestine flag.

 

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List of countries officially recognizing the State of Palestine (in green) in 2026.

 

 

Why international support for Palestine is problematic

Palestine crystallizes a global ideological confrontation. For many countries in the Global South, supporting Palestine means challenging an international order perceived as unequal and inherited from colonialism.

The Palestinian question highlights the selective application of international law and geopolitical power dynamics. It explains why solidarity with Palestine extends far beyond religious or cultural divisions, and is part of a broader struggle for peoples' self-determination. In public spaces, this solidarity often takes the form of visible and shared signs, notably solidarity flags, or more discreet identity markers like the Algeria Palestine pin.

 

Ultimately, Palestine is not alone

Since 1948, Palestine has endured decades of occupation, exile, and resistance. Yet, it has never been isolated. From states in the Global South to Western civil societies, the Palestinian cause continues to elicit sustained international support.

This support serves as a reminder that the Palestinian question is not a frozen local conflict, but a global issue of justice, human rights, and the dignity of peoples, destined to remain at the heart of international debates. And for those who wish to show this solidarity daily, whether at events or more discreetly, there are accessible symbols such as international solidarity flags, an Algeria Palestine jersey, or even the famous Algeria Palestine scarf.

Do you want to help Palestine? Discover our guide on how to help Palestine in 2026, or find here a solidarity gift idea for your loved ones.

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