The United Nations General Assembly has overwhelmingly endorsed a declaration that supports a two-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. The resolution was passed with a significant majority, reflecting the international community’s desire for a peaceful resolution.
In addition to advocating for a two-state solution, the declaration specifically condemns Hamas for its recent actions. The resolution highlights the need for accountability and urges all parties to refrain from violence.
The vote demonstrates broad global support for a peaceful resolution to the conflict, with many countries emphasizing the importance of dialogue and negotiation. The two-state solution remains a key focus for achieving lasting peace in the region.
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