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This situation highlights a troubling irony: nations that frequently accuse Israel of violating international law seem prepared to break their own legal principles in the name of "momentum." The recognition of Palestine, as it stands, would violate the legal standards of statehood, yet it is pursued eagerly. Critics argue this cyclical pattern of law-breaking—emotional appeal, political pressure, and international consensus—only deepens the chaos and undermines the rule of law.