how many countries recognise palestine
As of late 2025, the State of Palestine is recognized by about 157 of the 193 UN member states , which is a bit over 80 percent of all UN members, plus the Holy See (Vatican) as a nonâmember observer.
Current recognition numbers
- Several diplomatic analyses and news outlets in 2025 report that 157 UN member countries recognize Palestine as a sovereign state.
- This figure represents roughly 81 percent of UN member states.
- In addition, the Holy See (Vatican) also recognizes Palestine, but it is not a UN member state (it is a permanent observer).
So if youâre counting only UN member states: about 157.
If you include the Vatican as well: effectively 158 entities offering
recognition.
How this has changed recently
- Many states in Asia, Africa, and Latin America recognized Palestine decades ago, especially after the 1988 declaration of independence. These formed the bulk of early recognitions.
- Since the war in Gaza that escalated from October 2023, there has been a new wave of recognitions , including countries such as the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, and Portugal, along with European states like France, Belgium, Luxembourg, Malta, and Andorra in 2024â2025.
- One detailed tally in September 2025 notes that these recent moves bring the count to 156â157 recognizing countries , depending on how specific conditional recognitions are counted.
A useful way to think of it: most of the Global South and a growing number of Western countries now recognize Palestine, while a smaller group of mostly Western states (including the US, Germany, Italy, Japan, and South Korea) still do not, at least as of late 2025.
Countries that do not recognize Palestine
While exact lists shift as new recognitions are announced, sources note that:
- Several G7 and close US allies still have not extended full recognition, notably the United States, Germany, Italy, Japan, and South Korea , though some (like Italy and Japan) have signaled they might recognize in the future under certain conditions.
- Informal maps and discussions in 2025 show that many of the remaining nonârecognizing states are in Western Europe, North America, and parts of the Pacific/Asia.
Because this is a fastâmoving diplomatic issue, the exact number can change with new announcements, but âaround 157 UN countries recognize Palestineâ is the most widely cited figure for late 2025.
TL;DR:
If youâre looking for a concise number for âhow many countries recognise
Palestineâ today, the best current public estimates say around 157 of the
193 UN member states , plus the Vatican.
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