UN meets to urge support for two-state solution but US, Israel boycott
- At United Nations headquarters in New York, the United States and Israel boycotted the conference urging support for a two-state solution.
- Amid a worsening humanitarian crisis in Gaza, reports from Gaza health authorities highlight significant suffering, prompting UN engagement.
- Amid growing calls for an international force, Palestinian prime minister Mohammad Mustafa stated, `All states have a responsibility to act now.`
- Following Paris’ announcement, Luxembourg hinted on Monday it may recognize a Palestinian state in September when the conference resumes Tuesday.
- Amid divergent international stances, after more than 21 months of conflict and Israeli settlements in the West Bank, a Palestinian state risks becoming geographically impossible, US emphasizing direct diplomacy.
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There is no "alternative" to the two-State solution, Israeli and Palestinian, pleaded on Monday the French Foreign Minister at the opening of an international conference on this issue at the UN. This conference has been fiercely criticized by the United States and Israel. Follow the latest news. - IN DIRECT - Gaza: "No alternative" to the two-State solution, Israeli and Palestinian, insists France (International).
UN Meets to Urge Support for Two-State Solution but US, Israel Boycott
UN meets to urge support for two-state solution but US, Israel boycott
Dozens of ministers gathered at a United Nations conference on Monday to urge that the world work toward a two-state solution between Israel and the Palestinians, but the U.S. and Israel boycotted the event.

Forceful pleas at UN for 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 Monday that was boycotted by Israel and branded a stunt by Washington.
Minister Anand to Attend UN Talks on Two-State Solution as France Backs Palestinian Statehood
Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand is attending United Nations talks focused on a two-state solution to the Israel-Palestine conflict in the wake of France pushing for recognition of Palestinian statehood. The conference in New York from July 28 to 30 is aimed at achieving a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas, ensuring delivery of aid, and working toward a two-state solution, according to a July 28 statement from Global Affairs. Anand will cha…
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