UN chief urges 'irreversible action' on Israel, Palestinian two-state solution
- United Nations Security Council members convened Tuesday to discuss the Middle East.
- This session occurred amid devastating conflict and a dire humanitarian crisis in Gaza.
- Secretary-General Guterres warned the two-state peace vision risks disappearing entirely.
- Guterres urged states to "take irreversible action," citing the urgency for peace.
- France and Saudi Arabia plan a June conference to advance the solution roadmap.
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UN warns two-state solution in the Middle East is on the brink of disappearing
A Palestinian medic who vanished during a deadly Israeli attack that killed 15 humanitarian workers in Gaza has been released, amid growing international alarm over the worsening crisis. As global condemnation mounts, the United Nations warns a two-state solution is on the brink of disappearing entirely, with the humanitarian crisis in Gaza described as beyond imagination.
UN chief urges ‘irreversible action’ on Israel, Palestinian two-state
UNITED NATIONS: United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres on Tuesday pushed countries to “take irreversible action toward implementing a two-state solution” between Israel and the Palestinians ahead of an international conference in June. “I encourage Member States to go beyond affirmations, and to think creatively about the concrete steps they will take to support a
Live, war in Gaza: UN calls on world leaders to show "political courage" to save the two-state solution, Israeli and Palestinian
This "central question" for peace throughout the region "is close to the point of no return," said Antonio Guterres on Tuesday, referring to Israeli operations in Gaza – where the situation has changed from "bad, to worse, to unimaginable" – and in the West Bank.
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