UN General Assembly Votes to Support a Two-State-Solution Despite US and Israel Opposition
The UN General Assembly adopted a resolution with 142 votes supporting a ceasefire and Palestinian state under the Palestinian Authority, despite disputes over its practical impact.
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UN General Assembly votes to support a two-state-solution despite US and Israel opposition
The United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) voted on Friday to endorse a declaration establishing a roadmap towards a two-state solution between Israel and Palestine. The “New York Declaration” as first proposed in July 2025 would include an immediate ceasefire in Gaza, the release of all hostages, and the establishment of a fully sovereign Palestinian state. 10 countries, including Israel and the United States, voted against the resolution, wher…
UN recognizes State of Palestine without Hamas - Ukraine votes 'yes', US and Israel vote 'no'
The United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) overwhelmingly supported a resolution on Friday calling for a two-state solution between Israel and Palestine without the involvement of Hamas. The declaration calls for a lasting settlement to the Gaza war on the basis of separate states. It also calls for the militant group Hamas to be disarmed and excluded from governance in the enclave. The non-binding measure passed with 142 votes in favor, 10 agai…
The UN General Assembly has adopted a resolution endorsing the New York Declaration, which seeks to revitalize the two-State solution: Palestine and Israel, and the disarmament of Hamas. The text, promoted by France and Saudi Arabia, and supported by dozens of countries, has obtained 142 votes in favour, ten against, including Israel, the United States and Argentina, with twelve abstentions. The New York Declaration establishes "a single road ma…
How futile is UN resolution supporting two state solution between Israel and Palestine?
By Masood Abdali HOUSTON (United States): The United Nations General Assembly has passed a resolution by an overwhelming majority supporting the revival of the two-state solution between Israel and Palestine. This move came just 24 hours after Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu declared, “There will be no Palestinian state here.” Presented under the title “New York Declaration,” the resolution received 142 votes in favour. Ten countries—including …
UN Resolution Overwhelmingly Votes for Palestinian State: A Dangerous Reward for Terror
The United Nations General Assembly convened on Friday, voting overwhelmingly to support the “New York Declaration,” a resolution outlining “tangible, time-bound and irreversible steps” toward a two-state solution between Israel and the Palestinians, without the involvement of Hamas. While the resolution represents a significant shift in the international approach to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, which for the first time, the UN explicitly c…
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