‘No Alternative’ to Two-State Solution for Israel, Palestinians:
NEW YORK, UNITED STATES, JUL 28 – The conference aims to implement the two-state solution with near-universal international support, despite the absence of Israel and the United States, organizers said.
- A French-Saudi-hosted meeting aimed at restarting negotiations on a two-state agreement between Israel and the Palestinians commenced in New York on July 28, 2025, with approximately 40 ministers anticipated to participate.
- The meeting follows long-stalled negotiations and is boycotted by the United States and Israel amid ongoing humanitarian crises and stalled talks over hostages and a ceasefire.
- Speakers described the conflict as absolutely devastating and emphasized the two-state solution as the only just and lasting peace, seeking international political and financial support for Palestine.
- In the past day, Gaza’s Health Ministry reported that malnutrition-related causes resulted in the deaths of 14 Palestinians, among them two children, while Israeli air attacks on July 28, 2025, claimed at least 34 Palestinian lives.
- The conference aims to rekindle diplomatic efforts and potential Palestinian state recognition despite political boycotts, signaling ongoing international commitment to resolving the conflict.
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For the North Americans, the United Nations welcomes "an impproductive and irresponsible conference on the solution of two States". From Washington's point of view, this initiative is "long to promote peace".
‘No alternative’ to two-state solution for Israel, Palestinians:
There is “no alternative” to a two-state solution between Israelis and the Palestinians, France told a UN conference co-chaired with Saudi Arabia on Monday. “Only a political, two-state solution will help respond to the legitimate aspirations of Israelis and Palestinians to live in peace and security. There is no alternative,” French Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot said at
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