The recognition of Palestine is a legitimate goal, but also a complex one that requires multilateral consensus.
The current context, marked by recent violence, makes the task more delicate.
Pedro Sánchez's initiative to seek support for the recognition of Palestine may be seen as hasty and risky.
There are differences within Spain regarding this issue, with some political figures opposed to the move.
The two-State solution is an old concept, but its implementation has faced multiple obstacles over the years.
Simultaneous Arab recognition of Israel and a capable Palestinian government to manage the transition are required.
A peace plan cannot be forced or improvised, and the crisis should not be mixed with political interests.
Conclusion: The haste and lack of consensus in the proposal for recognition of Palestine could further complicate the existing situation instead of solving it.