UN General Assembly Supports Two-State Solution for Israel and Palestine

The United Nations General Assembly has sent a powerful message by overwhelmingly supporting a two-state solution for Israel and Palestine. In a landmark vote, 142 member states backed the resolution—despite strong criticism from Israel, which called the decision ‘disgraceful.’ The vote comes as conflict continues to escalate in Gaza, highlighting the urgency for a peaceful resolution in the region.

UN General Assembly backs two-state solution for Israel and Palestine

Global Support vs. Regional Tensions

The strong backing from the international community demonstrates growing frustration with the ongoing violence. This vote signals a renewed push for the two-state framework as the best pathway toward lasting peace. While most countries advocate diplomacy and coexistence, Israel remains firm in its opposition, especially as military operations in Gaza intensify.

What’s Next for Peace?

The resolution is not legally binding but puts increased pressure on all parties to return to negotiations. Diplomats hope this vote will revive dialogue and encourage meaningful steps towards a peaceful coexistence. As the world watches, the call for a two-state solution remains at the center of international efforts to end decades of conflict.

Sources:
aljazeera.com