Key Points

The UN General Assembly has overwhelmingly adopted a resolution supporting the two-state solution for the Israel-Palestine conflict. The resolution passed with 142 votes in favor, while the United States was among only 10 countries that voted against it. France's representative outlined a comprehensive roadmap that includes an immediate Gaza ceasefire and Hamas disarmament. The Palestinian observer welcomed the resolution while calling for reason to prevail over continued destruction.

Key Points: UN General Assembly Adopts Two-State Solution Resolution Over US Objections

  • Resolution passed with overwhelming 142 votes in favor and only 10 against
  • US representative called it misguided ill-timed publicity stunt
  • French envoy outlined roadmap involving ceasefire and Hamas disarmament
  • Palestinian observer urged warring party to listen to reason
  • Saudi Arabia and France co-chairs introduced the draft resolution
  • Declaration sets action-oriented pathway for Middle East peace
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UN General Assembly adopts draft resolution favouring two-state solution

UNGA passes resolution 142-10 endorsing two-state solution for Israel-Palestine conflict, with US opposing as "misguided publicity stunt" while France outlines roadmap.

"The peace option is for everyone who wants to have a two-state solution - Permanent Observer of Palestine"

United Nations, Sep 13

The UN General Assembly (UNGA) adopted a draft resolution endorsing the New York Declaration on the Peaceful Settlement of the Question of Palestine and the Implementation of the Two-State Solution.

The UNGA passed the resolution by a recorded vote of 142 in favor, 10 against and 12 abstentions, Xinhua news agency reported.

The New York Declaration, circulated at a high-level international conference held at the United Nations in late July, sets out an action-oriented pathway toward a peaceful settlement of the Israel-Palestine conflict and the realization of the two-state solution.

The draft resolution was introduced by France and Saudi Arabia, the two co-chairs of the conference, along with the co-chairs of its working groups.

The permanent observer of the State of Palestine, while thanking those nations that voted for the endorsement of that document, invited "the party that is still pushing the option of war and destruction" to listen to the sound of reason.

The peace option is for everyone who wants to have a two-state solution, and opens the doors for integration in the entire Middle East and allows the region to reach its potential in terms of development and cooperation, he said.

The representative of France said the declaration lays out a single roadmap to deliver the two-state solution, which he said involves an immediate ceasefire in Gaza and the release of all the hostages.

It involves the establishment of a Palestinian State that is viable and sovereign, the disarmament of Hamas and its exclusion from governance in Gaza, as well as normalization between Israel and Arab countries, he said.

Before the vote, the representative of the United States said her country opposes the New York Declaration, and that the UNGA's action on the draft resolution is yet another "misguided and ill-timed publicity stunt" that undermines serious diplomatic efforts to end the conflict.

- IANS

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Sarah B
Interesting to see France and Saudi Arabia co-sponsoring this. Shows how global opinion is shifting. The US isolation on this vote speaks volumes about their stance being out of touch with international consensus.
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Priya S
As an Indian, I appreciate our government's balanced approach. We support Palestine but also have strong defense ties with Israel. This resolution aligns with our long-standing position for peaceful coexistence. Hope this leads to actual progress on ground!
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Michael C
While I support the two-state solution in principle, I'm skeptical about implementation. Hamas's exclusion from governance is crucial but who will ensure this? The devil is in the details and enforcement mechanisms.
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Ananya R
142 countries voting in favor shows overwhelming global consensus. The US calling it a "publicity stunt" is disappointing. When will they understand that peace cannot be achieved by supporting one side unconditionally? 🤔
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Karthik V
Good step but UN resolutions often remain on paper. What we need is concrete action plan with timeline. The Palestinian representative's appeal for "sound of reason" is heartfelt. Hope Israel listens to the international community.

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