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September 7, 2025

New York: Palestinian statehood and a two-state solution are set to be pivotal topics at the upcoming United Nations General Assembly. France, Canada, Australia, Malta, Portugal, and Belgium have declared their intentions to recognize a Palestinian state during the assembly. The United Kingdom has also indicated it would follow suit if Israel fails to take substantial steps towards peace in the Gaza Strip, such as agreeing to a ceasefire with Hamas and permitting UN aid into the enclave.

According to Deutsche Welle, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his government have persistently criticized these moves, arguing that recognizing a Palestinian state could potentially

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New York: Palestinian statehood and a two-state solution are set to be pivotal topics at the upcoming United Nations General Assembly. France, Canada, Australia, Malta, Portugal, and Belgium have declared their intentions to recognize a Palestinian state during the assembly. The United Kingdom has also indicated it would follow suit if Israel fails to take substantial steps towards peace in the Gaza Strip, such as agreeing to a ceasefire with Hamas and permitting UN aid into the enclave.

According to Deutsche Welle, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his government have persistently criticized these moves, arguing that recognizing a Palestinian state could potentially

CONTINUE READING

New York: Palestinian statehood and a two-state solution are set to be pivotal topics at the upcoming United Nations General Assembly. France, Canada, Australia, Malta, Portugal, and Belgium have declared their intentions to recognize a Palestinian state during the assembly. The United Kingdom has also indicated it would follow suit if Israel fails to take substantial steps towards peace in the Gaza Strip, such as agreeing to a ceasefire with Hamas and permitting UN aid into the enclave.

According to Deutsche Welle, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his government have persistently criticized these moves, arguing that recognizing a Palestinian state could potentially

CONTINUE READING

New York: Palestinian statehood and a two-state solution are set to be pivotal topics at the upcoming United Nations General Assembly. France, Canada, Australia, Malta, Portugal, and Belgium have declared their intentions to recognize a Palestinian state during the assembly. The United Kingdom has also indicated it would follow suit if Israel fails to take substantial steps towards peace in the Gaza Strip, such as agreeing to a ceasefire with Hamas and permitting UN aid into the enclave.

According to Deutsche Welle, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his government have persistently criticized these moves, arguing that recognizing a Palestinian state could potentially

CONTINUE READING