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Pope Francis says two-state solution needed for Israel-Palestine

  • Pope Francis called for a two-state solution and special status for Jerusalem to end the war between Israel and Palestine. He expressed concern about the ongoing conflict and its impact on lives.
  • The Oslo Accords in 1993 established limited Palestinian autonomy, but subsequent peace negotiations failed. Israel considers Jerusalem its capital, while Palestinians see it as the capital of their future state. The city's status remains a contentious issue.
  • The Pope also highlighted the danger of rising antisemitism and urged people not to forget other conflicts around the world.
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