Guterres: Two-State Solution the Only Way to Middle East Peace
UN Secretary-General Guterres reaffirms the two-state solution as the only viable path to lasting peace in the Middle East amid rising tensions.
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UN Secretary-General Guterres reaffirms the two-state solution as the only viable path to lasting peace in the Middle East amid rising tensions.
UN General Assembly backs a two-state solution excluding Hamas, condemns violence, and calls for a Palestinian state alongside Israel.
Israel warns of closing the French Consulate in Jerusalem after France’s move to recognize a Palestinian state, escalating tensions in a high-stakes diplomatic showdown.
At a Copenhagen meeting, EU foreign ministers urged the US to lift visa bans on Palestinian officials and discussed Gaza’s humanitarian crisis.
The US barred President Mahmoud Abbas from attending next month’s UN General Assembly in New York, citing security and policy reasons and sparking a diplomatic row.
Tens of thousands rallied at Sydney Harbour Bridge for peace in Gaza, uniting residents in a powerful call for change.
Western nations aim to recognize Palestine at the UNGA, sparking debates on Israel’s decisive move amid escalating Gaza tensions.
A UN conference endorses a phased two-state solution for Israel and an independent, demilitarized Palestine amid conflict and hope.
Canada, France & UK push for recognizing Palestine amid a worsening Gaza crisis and global debate on humanitarian aid.
Britain warns Israel: without concrete steps to ease Gaza’s crisis, it will recognize a Palestinian state at the UN come September.