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The Two-State Solution Gets a Lifeline

  • High-Level representatives at a UN conference urged Israel to commit to a Palestinian state and reaffirmed support for a two-state solution, reflecting global determination to end the conflict.
  • The declaration outlines a plan for an independent Palestine to live peacefully alongside Israel, with a governing role for the Palestinian Authority after a ceasefire in Gaza.
  • Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has opposed the two-state solution on security grounds and criticized the conference as unproductive.
  • Hamas stated it would not disarm unless a fully sovereign Palestinian state is established, complicating discussions on conflict resolution.
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Saudi Arabia and France co-chaired a high-level conference at the United Nations aimed at reviving the two-state solution for Israel and the Palestinians. Why have attempts to realize it always failed?

·Belgrade, Serbia
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On the second day of the international conference aimed at a "two-state solution" between Israel and Palestine, which is being held in New York, Saudi Arabian Foreign Minister Faisal, who serves as co-chair, called on participating countries to support a draft joint declaration stating that "the recognition and realization of a Palestinian state is essential to achieving a two-state solution."

·Chiyoda, Japan
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UN News broke the news in New York, United States on Wednesday, July 30, 2025.
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