At a UN conference, Indonesia reaffirmed its commitment to a two-state solution for Palestine and Israel based on 1967 borders, urging against vetoes blocking Palestinian membership in the UN. However, many observers argue that the two-state concept is obsolete due to Israel’s ongoing occupation and violence, highlighting the need for a more honest dialogue focusing on justice and true statehood for Palestinians.
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Why some Palestinians aren’t convinced by Starmer’s promise
Britain's Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer plans to recognize a Palestinian state at the UN General Assembly, aiming to revitalize the two-state solution amid ongoing Israeli settlement expansion in the West Bank, which is deemed illegal by international law. The situation for Palestinians is dire, with increased settler violence and displacement, prompting local leaders to express fear and defiance against calls for annexation. Want More Context? 🔎
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