UN General Assembly overwhelmingly supports two-state solution for Israel-Palestinian conflict

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The UN General Assembly overwhelmingly supported a two-state solution for the Israel-Palestinian conflict, passing a resolution with 142 votes in favor. The nonbinding resolution endorses the "New York Declaration," a phased plan to end the conflict, despite Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu's opposition to a Palestinian state. The vote occurred as the Gaza war remains a top global agenda item, with Palestinians hoping for more international recognition of their state.


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