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UN calls for 'irreversible' move toward two-state solution to Israel crisis Reuters
November 29, 20234:53 AM PSTUpdated 4 hours ago
[1/2]Palestinians cook among the houses destroyed in Israeli strikes
during the conflict, amid the temporary truce between Israel and the Palestinian Islamist group Hamas, at Khan Younis refugee camp, in the
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GENEVA, Nov 29 (Reuters) - The United Nations on Wednesday called for
the international community to move towards a two-state solution to the Palestinian-Israeli conflict, saying Jerusalem should serve as the
capital of both states.
"It is long past time to move in a determined, irreversible way towards
a two-state solution, on the basis of United Nations resolutions and international law," said Tatiana Valovaya, Director-General of the U.N.
office in Geneva, delivering a speech authored by U.N. Secretary General Antonio Guterres.
She added this would mean "Israel and Palestine living side-by-side in
peace and security with Jerusalem as the capital of both states."
The comments coincide with the United Nations' International Day of
Solidarity with the Palestinian People, which it observes annually. It
marks the United Nations General Assembly's approval of a plan to
partition Palestine into Arab and Jewish states and for international
rule over Jerusalem.
Calls for a two-state solution have grown in the wake of attacks on
Israel on Oct. 7 in which Hamas gunmen killed 1,200 people and took 240 hostages. The assault prompted an Israeli bombardment and ground
offensive against Hamas-ruled Gaza that has killed more than 15,000
people, according to Palestinian health authorities in the
densely-populated enclave.
A two-state agreement would create a state for the Palestinians in the
West Bank and Gaza Strip alongside Israel. Israel has said a Palestinian
state must be demilitarized so as not to threaten its security.
Palestinians want East Jerusalem, which includes the Old City's sites
sacred to Muslims, Jews and Christians alike, to be the capital of their
state. Israel says Jerusalem should remain its "indivisible and eternal" capital.
Ibrahim Khraishi, Palestinian ambassador to the U.N. in Geneva, said the current conflict had served as a wake-up call for the international
community to support the two-state solution.
"The two-state solution is difficult after the (Israeli) settlement and shrinking (of territory), but still possible if there is a will," he
said. "Now is the moment. And it's good for Israel by the way. If they
don't accept the idea, it will be too late for them, not for us."
Reporting by Gabrielle Tétrault-Farber and Cécile Mantovani; Editing by William Maclean
Our Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
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