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This is the best summary I could come up with:
Keir Starmer's election manifesto is expected to pledge recognition of a Palestinian state before the end of a peace process, Sky News understands.
But the Labour Party insists there has been no change in Sir Keir's position on Palestine recognition through an international process and alongside a safe and secure Israel.
The manifesto - which will be signed off later today by party officials and unions - is otherwise understood to be cautious on new commitments, and to emphasise economic stability and national security.
The manifesto will be formally signed off after several hours of discussion at a "Clause Five" meeting today, and unveiled to the public next Thursday, in a key moment of the election campaign.
A spokesman said: "Our position of recognising a Palestinian state as part of an international process was agreed at the National Policy Forum last July."
Wording on workers' rights in the draft manifesto - which has been the source of rows with union bosses for months - is understood to contain commitments to banning "exploitative" zero-hour contracts and fire and rehire.
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