UN meets to urge support for two-state solution but US, Israel boycott
UNITED STATES, JUL 28 – The United Nations conference sought to revive the two-state solution amid a 22-month conflict, with 40 countries attending but the US and Israel boycotting, citing concerns over timing and peace efforts.
- A United Nations conference was held in New York to revive support for a two-state solution amid ongoing war in Gaza and boycotts by Israel and the U.S.
- The meeting follows over 21 months of Gaza conflict triggered by a deadly Hamas attack and Israel's large-scale military response, with Israel expanding settlements and annexation plans.
- During the conference, leaders urged recognition of Palestinian statehood, called for Hamas to surrender control of Gaza, addressed humanitarian crises, and emphasized no alternative but a political two-state solution.
- Israeli Ambassador Danny Danon criticized the conference for failing to advance a resolution, while the U.S. State Department described the event as poorly timed, ineffective, and a mere publicity effort.
- The conference resulted in a phased plan for Palestinian statehood, including international stabilization efforts, but U.S. and Israeli boycotts and geopolitical tensions suggest challenges remain.
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UN conference backs two-state solution, calls on Israel to commit to Palestinian state
UNITED NATIONS — High-level representatives at a U.N. conference on Tuesday urged Israel to commit to a Palestinian state and gave “unwavering support” to a two-state solution , signaling widespread i...
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UN conference backs two-state solution, calls on Israel to commit to a Palestinian state
A high-level U.N. conference gave “unwavering support” to a two-state solution and called on Israel to commit to a Palestinian state.
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